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Bitcoin is becoming a major part of corporate financial strategies. And no company has leaned into this shift more than Strategy, formerly known as MicroStrategy. While most firms hold Bitcoin cautiously, Strategy has been buying it aggressively, making it the largest corporate Bitcoin holder.
JUST IN: BERNSTEIN ANALYST PREDICTS STRATEGY’S BITCOIN HOLDINGS COULD DOUBLE TO 1M $BTC IN A BULL CASE SCENARIO, AND EXPECTS BITCOIN TO HIT $200,000 BY THE END OF 2025, $500,000 BY 2029, AND $1 MILLION BY 2033.
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Now, a bold new forecast from Bernstein suggests the company’s Bitcoin stash could explode past 1 million BTC by 2033.
But how will Strategy fund this ambitious plan? And what happens if Bitcoin’s price doesn’t climb as expected? Let’s break it down.
The Largest Corporate Bitcoin Holder is Still ExpandingAt present, Strategy holds 506,137 BTC, making it the largest corporate holder of Bitcoin. Bernstein’s latest forecast suggests that number could more than double, reaching 1,013,000 BTC. That would represent 5.8% of Bitcoin’s current circulating supply.
This projection assumes Bitcoin will reach major price milestones in the coming years:
To achieve this level of expansion, Strategy will likely need to raise a significant amount of capital. Analysts predict the company’s debt could climb from $11 billion to $100 billion, while it may also raise $84 billion through equity markets.
Bernstein’s report suggests that lower interest rates and strong investor demand will be critical to making this strategy work.
Bitcoin Market MakersWith Bitcoin still trading below $90,000, many analysts see $90,000 as an important level where investor interest could return. Market makers, who influence short-term price movements, are expected to play a key role.
Bitcoin Market Could Heat Up as BTC Price Approaches $90K
In a recent @CoinDesk article, @DeribitOfficial bitcoin options data tracked by Amberdata Derivatives shows market makers are "short gamma" at the $90,000 strike.
What that means is that as the bitcoin price moves… pic.twitter.com/AnE5pNQZKy
Data from Deribit shows that market makers are currently “short gamma” at this price level. This means they will need to buy Bitcoin when its price rises and sell when it falls, which could add to market volatility. Despite this, BloFin’s Griffin Ardern believes a bullish move could be ahead, especially as Friday’s options settlement approaches.
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— BloFin Academy (@BloFin_Academy) May 26, 2023 What Happens if Bitcoin Peaks and Declines?Not all analysts believe Bitcoin will continue rising without setbacks. If Bitcoin peaks in 2025 and then enters a long-term decline, Strategy might slow down its Bitcoin purchases. In that case, its holdings may reach only 514,800 BTC, about 2.6% of the total Bitcoin supply.
If the company faces financial pressure, it may even need to sell some of its Bitcoin to manage its debt, which could still rise to around $51 billion, though at a slower pace than in the more optimistic scenario.
Bernstein Remains Bullish on StrategyDespite the risks, Bernstein remains confident in Strategy’s long-term position. The firm has given the company an “outperform” rating and set a $600 price target, which would be a 75% increase from current levels.
Bernstein’s valuation model applies:
Regardless of market uncertainty, Strategy continues to add to its Bitcoin holdings. Between March 17 and March 23, the company purchased another 6,911 BTC for $584.1 million.
Love it or doubt it, Strategy’s all-in bet on Bitcoin is shaping up to be one of the boldest financial moves of the decade.
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How is Strategy funding its Bitcoin purchases?The company raises capital via debt and equity markets, potentially increasing its debt from $11B to $100B while raising $84B in equity.
Could Strategy sell its Bitcoin holdings?If Bitcoin peaks in 2025 and declines, Strategy may pause purchases and hold 514,800 BTC or sell some assets to manage its rising debt.