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It also notes Strategy (MSTR) holds about 766,970 BTC at an average cost of $75,644 versus BTC trading near $69,000, and evaluates whether Saylor\u2019s thesis is directionally correct.","topics":["Bitcoin price drivers","Michael Saylor statement","Strategy BTC holdings","ETF inflows","four-year halving cycle","capital flows vs protocol cycle","dollar-cost averaging"]},"source":"Nasdaq Markets","source_domain":"fool.com","summary":"Key PointsMichael Saylor's company holds a lot of Bitcoin.","tickers":[],"title":"Strategy's Michael Saylor Says \"Bitcoin Has Won.\" Does That Make It a Buy?","url":"https://www.fool.com/investing/2026/04/13/strategys-michael-saylor-says-bitcoin-has-won-does/"}... |