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How Michael Saylor turned MSTR into Wall Street’s Bitcoin proxy

Big tech giants like Apple, Microsoft, and Google are known for stability, steady growth, dividends, and buybacks make them safe, long‑term investments.

Michael Saylor, however, argues that MicroStrategy (MSTR) is now playing a very different game.

Never missing a chance to tease the market, Saylor recently shared data showing how much Open Interest exists compared to the company’s total value.

Source: Michael Saylor/X

MSTR stock outpaces big giants

For most big tech firms, this ratio stays between 3% and 6%, while even Tesla, known for its volatility, sits around 18%.

But MicroStrategy stands far above its peers with an 85.8% ratio, meaning traders are betting nearly as much money on MSTR as the company’s entire value.

This is highly unusual for a software firm and shows that traders are using MSTR primarily as a proxy to bet on Bitcoin [BTC].

At this point, MSTR is no longer treated like a regular stock but traded like a high-risk, high-reward financial product linked to digital gold.

With the stock at $134.93, up nearly 28% as of writing, and with Saylor holding more than 713,000 Bitcoin, Strategy has become one of the biggest tools for Bitcoin exposure on Wall Street.

Meanwhile, BTC was trading at $70,629.81 after a 1.94% hike over the past 24 hours, according to CoinMarketCap.

Open Interest for MSTR options

That said, the real action is happening in the options market.

Right now, most bullish bets cluster between $125 and $150, showing that experienced traders expect the stock to rise, potentially toward $145.

Source: OptionCharts

As the price climbs, market makers must buy more shares to hedge, which accelerates the upward move.

On the downside, strong support sits near $100, where many traders have placed protective bets. This level is widely seen as the lowest reasonable floor for the stock in the near term.

Despite MSTR’s volatility, traders view $100 as the key support line.

Saylor’s another tease

At the same time, Saylor is shaping investor mindset with his “Orange Dots Matter” tweet.

Source: Michael Saylor/X

Michael Saylor’s post urges investors to look past short‑term price swings and focus on long‑term Bitcoin accumulation. Each “orange dot” on his chart marks a purchase that won’t be sold, reducing available supply.

While Bitcoin’s struggles have made many large investors nervous, Saylor has taken the opposite approach. He continues buying whenever prices fall, now holding more than 713,000 BTC worth about $50 billion.

This followed the firm reporting a huge $17.4 billion loss for Q4 2025.  At first glance, this looks shocking, but most of this loss was on paper.


Final Thoughts

  • High Open Interest shows that speculation has become central to MSTR’s identity.
  • “Orange Dots” symbolize long-term commitment rather than short-term performance.
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Source: https://ambcrypto.com/how-michael-saylor-turned-mstr-into-wall-streets-bitcoin-proxy/

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