Despite a significant market value drop, Michael Saylor’s firm continues to aggressively acquire Bitcoin. Regulatory filings reveal a substantial purchase, underscoring Saylor’s unwavering conviction in the digital asset.
Despite a significant market downturn, Michael Saylor’s MicroStrategy continues to acquire Bitcoin, signaling immense confidence. This analysis explores the firm’s strategy, the market’s reaction, and the broader implications for corporate…
Bitcoin’s recent price action, including a dip below $67,400 and subsequent recovery, is supported by strong accumulation trends and order book data. Analysts are now eyeing the $80,000-$84,000 range, citing…
Week 43 technical analysis reveals a new $100,000 Bitcoin target price. We examine the $35,000 resistance level, inter-asset correlations, and insights from David Duong and Raoul Pal.
Bitcoin’s correlation with tech stocks is growing, challenging its ‘digital gold’ status. Research shows this shift, alongside major moves from Ether treasuries, BlackRock, and Polymarket.
Despite an initial promising start to the year, Bitcoin and the broader cryptocurrency market have shown a surprisingly weak performance in 2026. Intriguingly, a prediction market on Polymarket has seen…
After a rough sell-off, Bitcoin has steadied around $70,000, sparking a jump in Polymarket odds to 61% for hitting $75,000 this month. Traders show growing optimism in prediction markets, though…
Examining week 15’s market movements, we analyze Bitcoin’s parabolic surge, Ethereum’s post-Shapella rally, and the potential for an altcoin season. Insights from technical indicators and on-chain data.
Michael Saylor outlines a decade-long ‘Bitcoin Gold Rush’ window for investors. This analysis breaks down his institutional adoption insights and the critical role of education in navigating the crypto market.
Following a period of sharp price swings, Bitcoin is showing signs of stabilization near the $70,000 mark. Prediction markets indicate a renewed optimism for a $75,000 target in February, though…