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Crypto mutiny on Strategy: Shorts target 'MSTR' in bitcoin bloodbath
Options traders are storming into bets against crypto's most vocal evangelist Michael Saylor. Call it mutiny on Strategy. Flows around Saylor's Strategy (MSTR) and the company's variable-rate preferred stock STRC are turning bearish this week after traders had been more balanced in the preceding month despite a steady decline in bitcoin that began in mid-May.
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Bitcoin is getting pummeled to kick off June as the market loses its dominant narrative and liquidity continues to rotate into other assets. The combination has left the flagship cryptocurrency vulnerable to further downside pressure as investors scale back risk and capital shifts toward markets with more momentum or more obvious near-term catalysts, like the chip rally or the SpaceX IPO. Bitcoin is down 13% this week and heading for its worst week since February, according to Coin Metrics.
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Michael Saylor's Strategy sold bitcoin last week for the second time ever as geopolitical uncertainty continues to weigh on the bitcoin price and crypto market broadly. Between May 26 and May 31, Strategy sold 32 coins for $2.5 million, and at an average of $77,135 per coin, according to a Monday filing. The company also sold 801,994 shares of common stock, raising $128.3 million, in the same period.
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