‘The era of MSTR carrying Bitcoin higher is over,’ says analyst – Here’s why

ambcryptoPublished on 2025-10-25Last updated on 2025-10-26

Key Takeaways

Why is Bitcoin’s low volatility bad for Saylor’s leveraged play? 

It reduces the demand for convertible debt used by Strategy to buy more BTC. 

How could this affect the BTC value? 

Per Coinbase analysts, it could drive short-term caution. 


The Bitcoin [BTC] price has become less volatile recently, which could impact Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy). In fact, the 90-Day Volatility Index (which tracks price swings over a 90-day period) declined to record lows in 2025.

Experts have linked the reduced price swings to increasing institutionalization of the asset via ETFs (exchange-traded funds) and corporate treasuries. 

How will Saylor’s Strategy affect BTC value?

Unfortunately, the low volatility trend could also affect Michael Saylor’s Strategy BTC buying plans, noted analyst Alex Kruger. 

“Volatility declining makes these options (embedded in convertible debt) less valuable, forcing MSTR to offer less favorable terms, which hampers its ability to scale Bitcoin holdings.”

BitcoinBitcoin

Source: X

He added that the “era of MSTR” carrying BTC higher is over.

Strategy (MSTR) traditionally relied on convertible debt and equity offerings to fund BTC purchases. When volatility was high, the embedded call options in those convertibles increased in value, giving Strategy cheaper leverage to accumulate BTC.

But the muted volatility would trigger the opposite and affect one of Strategy’s capital raising plans for BTC buys. 

Bitcoin volatilityBitcoin volatility

Source: X

The firm may be left with equity offerings to fund next BTC buys if the trend continues. 

But the mNAV (market net asset value) or relative value of the underlying BTC holdings has also dropped to 1.1X. If the metric slips below 1, capital raising via stock sell-off could also hit the wall. Overall, this could derail Strategy’s BTC buying spree. 

Since the massive $21K BTC overhaul in July, Strategy’s accumulation has slumped in H2, too. 

DAT demand fades as Strategy’s accumulation stalls

Bitcoin StrategyBitcoin Strategy

Source: CryptoQuant

In fact, Coinbase analysts warned that BTC’s demand from digital asset treasury companies (DATs) was absent in the past two weeks and could affect BTC’s short-term recovery. 

“DAT buying hasn’t shown up for BTC and is narrowly concentrated for ETH, which highlights some caution from large players post leverage washout, even at current “support” levels.”

BitcoinBitcoin

Source: Coinbase

Per the attached chart, BTC DATs recorded significant demand in August.

The bids in September were marginal, while in October, they nearly disappeared altogether. In fact, retail players have lost over $17 billion on the DATs. 

As one of the largest demand lines for BTC, alongside ETFs, the waning DATs’ activity could be a short-term risk for the asset, added Coinbase analysts. 

“We think this warrants more cautious positioning in the short term, because the market appears more fragile when the biggest discretionary balance sheets are sidelined.”

Meanwhile, BTC traded at $111.6K as of writing, ahead of key macro updates including the Fed rate decision and the U.S.-China tariff meeting. 

Share

Trending Cryptos

Related Reads

Famous Trader Speaks Out After Rally: "Bitcoin Needs Another Level for Further Growth"

After a period of dormancy, the crypto market showed a strong upward trend, with Bitcoin ($BTC) briefly surpassing $69,000 and Ethereum (ETH) rising above $2,100. Market capitalization grew to around $2.4 trillion. This surge has reignited speculation that Bitcoin's bear market may be nearing its end. Trader Killa, known for accurate bear market predictions, stated that BTC has begun recovering from its lows. He warned investors might miss the next rally by waiting for a "perfect bottom." Killa maintains a long-term Bitcoin target above $150,000 and suggested the traditional four-year market cycle might change. He identified the 200-day moving average near $69,500 as a critical level. A sustained break above it could confirm a return to a bull phase. Bitcoin recently faced resistance around this level, underscoring its technical importance. Institutional voices also express optimism. Matt Hougan, CIO of Bitwise, noted that blockchain-based yield-generating assets are being revalued, with some protocols poised for higher market caps. A Bitwise Europe report highlighted renewed institutional demand, citing inflows into ETPs, high long-term holder balances, and stable corporate treasury demand. Hougan further stated Bitcoin is becoming more resilient to negative news. He estimated that even a 1-2% allocation from major wealth managers like Morgan Stanley could channel hundreds of billions of dollars into the crypto sector.

cryptonews.ru1h ago

Famous Trader Speaks Out After Rally: "Bitcoin Needs Another Level for Further Growth"

cryptonews.ru1h ago

What to Expect from Bitcoin's Price After Today's Sharp Surge? Only One Hurdle Left to Overcome!

Bitcoin ($BTC) surged sharply after the U.S. Treasury Department announced expanded liquidity support for the long-term bond market, triggering one of the largest short liquidations since October 2020. According to Michael Nagye, founder of The DeFi Report, the timing of Bitcoin's jump followed the Treasury's announcement of enhanced long-term bond buyback operations starting in September. Nagye views this as a second "moderate quantitative easing" measure implemented recently to alleviate pressure on long-term Treasury yields. He noted that gold reacted first to the macroeconomic shift, followed by Bitcoin. However, a significant portion of Bitcoin's move was attributed to short liquidations and market positioning changes rather than new, sustained spot demand. As Bitcoin approaches the $68,000-$69,000 range, key technical levels are back in focus: $68,500 (short-term holder cost basis), $68,800 (21-week moving average), and $69,100 (200-day moving average). The current price action is seen as crucial in determining whether the uptrend will continue. While the rally is notable given the Treasury's actions, Nagye emphasized it remains largely liquidation-driven at this stage. The key question now is whether sustainable market demand will emerge to support further gains. If Bitcoin can break through and convert the $68,500-$69,100 resistance zone into support, it could pave the way for a new bullish rally.

cryptonews.ru2h ago

What to Expect from Bitcoin's Price After Today's Sharp Surge? Only One Hurdle Left to Overcome!

cryptonews.ru2h ago

Trading

Spot

Hot Articles

Discussions

Welcome to the HTX Community. Here, you can stay informed about the latest platform developments and gain access to professional market insights. Users' opinions on the price of S (S) are presented below.

活动图片