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We’re not selling’: strategy’s (MSTR) michael saylor doubles down on bitcoin buys

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Published 2026-02-10 11:49 UTCUpdated 2026-02-10 16:40 UTC
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Overview

Michael Saylor is using a fresh round of media appearances and targeted outreach to reinforce Strategy’s long-running Bitcoin treasury posture: the company says it intends to keep buying on a regular cadence and not sell, while Saylor also frames the approach as a repeatable balance-sheet playbook he is pitching to large pools of capital.

Entities
StrategyCNBCBitcoinMichael SaylorBTCMSTR
Score total
1.77
Momentum 24h
4
Posts
4
Origins
4
Source types
2
Duplicate ratio
0%
Why now
  • Saylor’s comments were made in fresh CNBC-linked coverage and amplified across outlets
  • The cluster ties the message to renewed BTC market swings and sell-pressure speculation
  • Outreach to Middle East wealth funds suggests active effort to broaden the buyer base
Why it matters
  • Strategy’s “not selling” stance is closely watched as a proxy for corporate BTC-treasury risk appetite
  • Public claims about leverage/liquidity can shape market narratives around forced-selling risk
  • Pitching a repeatable BTC-treasury playbook targets incremental institutional demand channels
LLM analysis
Topic mix: lowPromo risk: mediumSource quality: medium
Recurring claims
  • Saylor says Strategy will keep buying Bitcoin regularly and does not plan to sell.
  • Saylor argues Bitcoin will outperform the S&P 500 over the coming years and reiterates Strategy won’t be selling.
  • Saylor is pitching a “1.4% forever” credit-funded Bitcoin balance-sheet approach to Middle East wealth funds.
How sources frame it
  • Michael Saylor: supportive
  • Michael Saylor: refuting
Cluster centers on Michael Saylor reiterating Strategy’s ongoing Bitcoin accumulation plan and rejecting sell-pressure narratives.
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