Interesting things are happening. On December 28th, Michael Saylor, the founder of a well-known tech enterprise strategy company, once again posted Bitcoin tracking information.



Those who have observed their operational rhythm know that this company has a pretty regular pattern—whenever they publicly release Bitcoin-related information, they usually announce an increase in holdings the next day. Doing this repeatedly, what does it indicate? It shows that in the current market environment, their attitude towards Bitcoin remains very firm.

This kind of continuous institutional-level buying activity often reflects the actual market outlook of large funds. Bitcoin price trends and institutional deployment movements are all worth close attention. Every such signal in the market could serve as a reference point for future market movements.
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EthSandwichHerovip
· 11h ago
Saylor's moves do have a pattern, but being able to buy continuously like this really shows some confidence. Institutions generally don't lie with their actions, and followers need to keep their eyes open. How long can this signal hold? The key still depends on the market reaction later. Wait, are they going to send out messages again? I'm a bit tempted to follow but also afraid of getting caught holding the bag... What's going on with this mindset? Continuous buying by institutions indicates what? It shows they don't even know where the top is. There are a bunch of people in the forum following the trend and interpreting it; they just want to see when they will dump. I've actually been watching this kind of regular operation for a while, but who can be sure? It feels like a new round of hot speculation is about to start.
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NFTregrettervip
· 11h ago
I'm already tired of Saylor's moves; he just posts a message and waits to buy the dip. This guy has his tactics written all over his face.
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DaoTherapyvip
· 11h ago
Saylor's approach is really slick; as soon as the information is released, it seems like an increase in holdings, with the rhythm tightly controlled. Bro, this move is truly an all-in on Bitcoin. If institutions are doing the same, we should also be optimistic. What does continuous operation indicate? It means big players are not afraid at all. I definitely need to pay attention to this signal. Wait, could it be that it's going to rise again? This tactic has been used so many times; can it still fool people later? Institutional moves are definitely worth watching, but just don't get caught off guard.
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RugPullAlertBotvip
· 11h ago
Saylor's move is really clever—posting a tweet and then adding to his position the next day. Is this guy genuinely optimistic or just coordinating with the market to hype it up? But when big institutions pour real money in, retail investors like us still need to keep a close eye and ride the wave a bit.
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JustHodlItvip
· 11h ago
Saylor's tactics have long been exposed; he posts a tweet and then increases his holdings the next day, keeping the rhythm tightly controlled haha. Institutions are really putting real money into it, which is definitely better than those Bitcoin talkers who just talk big. This wave of signals is indeed worth paying attention to, but it's better not to get caught off guard and be liquidated.
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MainnetDelayedAgainvip
· 11h ago
According to the database, how many times has Michael Saylor's "Information + Accumulation" timing strategy been postponed... Let's wait patiently for the bloom.
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