
Schiff warns Bitcoin's price crash could drive away corporate investors, including MicroStrategy.
Schiff suggests selling pressure will rise as investors realize government won't buy Bitcoin.
Michael Saylor's heavy borrowing to buy Bitcoin could backfire amid price drops.
Prominent economist and Bitcoin critic Peter Schiff has issued a sharp warning about a potential Bitcoin price crash. He believes such a downturn could severely impact corporate investors, especially MicroStrategy, the largest corporate holder of Bitcoin. Schiffโs comments follow Bitcoinโs recent 7% price drop within a single day, alongside MicroStrategyโs MSTR stock losing nearly 10% of its value.
No U.S. Government Support for Bitcoin?
In a recent tweet, Schiff claimed that speculation about the U.S. government potentially buying Bitcoin has driven some investors to enter the market. However, he argues that once it becomes clear the government has no intention of supporting Bitcoin, these investors might sell off their holdings.
Schiff warns this could trigger a wave of selling pressure, pushing Bitcoinโs price even lower.
Schiffโs criticism centers on Michael Saylor, the CEO of MicroStrategy and one of Bitcoinโs most prominent corporate backers. Saylor has borrowed heavily to amass a large Bitcoin position, betting on its long-term price growth.
Schiff suggests this strategy is risky; if Bitcoinโs price continues to fall, Saylor could be forced to make additional purchases to prevent a market crash. Schiff sees this as a temporary fix that could eventually lead to Saylorโs leveraged position collapsing.
MicroStrategyโs $2 Billion Fundraising Plan
MicroStrategy recently announced plans to raise $2 billion by issuing perpetual preferred stock in early 2025. The company intends to use these funds to buy more Bitcoin and strengthen its financial position. While this move highlights Saylorโs confidence in Bitcoin, Schiff argues that a significant price drop could leave MicroStrategy overextended, potentially forcing it to sell assets at a loss.
Bitcoin and MSTR Stocks Under Pressure
Bitcoinโs price has fallen below $95,000, marking a 7% decline in the past 24 hours and bringing its market cap to $1.88 trillion. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is currently at 46.88, signaling that bears are in control of the daily price action.
MicroStrategyโs stock (MSTR) also took a hit, closing at $341โa nearly 10% drop from the previous session. Pre-market trading showed an additional 2.46% decline, reflecting investor uncertainty as market pressures mount.
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