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Strategy keeps Nasdaq 100 spot – Will MSCI force $2.8B in outflows?

2025/12/14 00:05

In a recent turn of events, Strategy, the corporate vehicle of Michael Saylor’s aggressive Bitcoin [BTC] accumulation strategy, has secured a hard‑won victory.

Strategy secures Nasdaq 100 spot

On the 12th of December, Strategy kept its spot in the Nasdaq 100, even as scrutiny intensifies over what kind of company it actually is.

But this win offers only temporary relief, because a much bigger index battle still lies ahead.

Nasdaq has given a conditional pass, but global index provider MSCI will issue its verdict in January, a decision hanging over the company like a financial guillotine.

MSCI could reclassify Strategy as an ineligible “digital asset treasury” firm, a move that would trigger billions in forced passive fund outflows and directly test Saylor’s thesis of Strategy as a “Bitcoin operating company.”

Critics argue that the company functions more like an investment fund than a tech operator, especially since its stock reacts sharply to Bitcoin’s price swings, exposing investors to amplified crypto volatility.

Like Steve Sosnick, Chief Market Analyst, Interactive Brokers, notes, 

Institutions removed from the Nasdaq 100

Strategy remains in the index, but several companies are being rotated out. Biogen, CDW Corporation, and Lululemon Athletica are exiting, while Alnylam Pharmaceuticals and Western Digital are joining as new entrants.

At the same time, MSCI, whose indexes anchor trillions of dollars in passively managed funds worldwide, is reviewing its methodology for Digital Asset Treasury (DAT) companies such as Strategy.

Specifically, MSCI is evaluating whether firms that hold more than 50% of their total assets in digital assets should be excluded from its traditional benchmarks, including the MSCI Global Investable Market Indexes.

That said, Strategy’s BTC holdings represent a vast majority of its enterprise value, placing it directly in the crosshairs of this proposed rule change.

A negative ruling by MSCI, expected in January, would force passive funds tracking the index to sell their shares in Strategy and any similar firms.

Analysts have previously warned that this forced exclusion could trigger billions in passive outflows.

For instance, JPMorgan analysts suggested as much as $2.8 billion to $8.8 billion if other providers follow suit.

Strategy’s way ahead

Needless to say, Strategy has formally objected to the MSCI proposal, calling its classification rules “discriminatory.” Saylor downplays the index risk and insists the firm operates as a “Bitcoin operating company.”

He has unveiled an ambitious counter‑narrative, introducing a Bitcoin‑backed account designed to deliver high yields with zero volatility. This proposal targets the $20–$50 trillion currently locked in low‑yield sovereign and corporate bonds.

Saylor emphasizes that the real opportunity lies in using Bitcoin to redefine global banking. In his view, the ongoing index debate is merely a short‑term distraction.

Ultimately, the verdict on the 15th of January will be pivotal. It will determine whether the market sees Strategy as a genuine innovator or a risky outlier, while also shaping how corporate treasuries approach digital assets in the future.


Final Thoughts

  • Strategy’s Nasdaq win offers temporary relief, but the looming MSCI ruling carries far greater consequences that could reshape its entire business model.
  • MSCI’s classification decision may establish a precedent that determines how public markets treat companies whose value is overwhelmingly tied to digital assets.
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Source: https://ambcrypto.com/strategy-keeps-nasdaq-100-spot-will-msci-force-2-8b-in-outflows/

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