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MSCI Index Removal Threat Grows as Strategy Enters Negotiation Talks, Saylor Confirms

Michael Adeleke
55 minutes ago Updated 41 minutes ago
Michael Adeleke

Michael Adeleke

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Expertise : Cryptocurrency, Blockchain, DeFi
Michael Adeleke is a passionate crypto journalist known for breaking down complex blockchain concepts and market trends into clear, engaging narratives. He specializes in delivering timely news and sharp market analysis that keeps crypto enthusiasts informed and ahead of the curve. With an engineering background and a degree from the University of Ibadan, Michael brings analytical depth and precision to every piece he writes.
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Highlights

  • Michael Saylor confirms active engagement with MSCI ahead of the January 15 review.
  • The firm seek for the potential removal from key global indices.
  • Strategy established a billion dollar reserve to stabilize market confidence.

Strategy has officially started off talks with top index firm MSCI. Michael Saylor has confirmed that the negotiations are underway in a bid to remove his firm  from the key index.

Strategy Opens Negotiations as Michael Saylor Confirms Talks

According to Reuters, Strategy is now in formal discussions with MSCI over the decision that could see the firm removed from key global indices. Chairman Michael Saylor confirmed the talks. He said that the firm is “actively engaging” ahead of MSCI’s January 15 review.

Experts say this could lead to $8.8 billion in outflows if other index providers follow suit. Saylor however pushed back on some of the forecasts. He said that he is “not convinced” the projected outflows is accurate with current market optics.

He acknowledged Bitcoin’s crash from its record above $120,000 in October which then took down equity and other digital assets.

 “The equity is designed to move more sharply than Bitcoin,” Michael Saylor explained. He shared that this volatility is part of the firm’s structure as a leveraged Bitcoin play.

A recent note from JP Morgan said that if key stock market support levels are not maintained, it could raise concerns about the firm’s ability to raise money during times of high market turbulence.

This pressure started late last month when both MSCI and Nasdaq announced they were reviewing whether companies that have more than half of their assets tied to digital tokens should remain in major market indexes.

At the time, Saylor dismissed the concerns saying that index classification does not define the company. 

Saylor Moves to Ease Market Stress With New Reserve Plan

To reduce market pressure, Strategy announced a reserve of $1.44 billion to pay dividends on preferred stock and cover interest on its debt. This decision came after CEO Phong Le warned that the company might sell Bitcoin. This would happen if its modified net asset value fell below one.

It came after major losses for leveraged ETFs pegged to the company. Two of the companies’ 2x long funds are down almost 85% so far this year. The inverse products dropped sharply as Bitcoin fell below $90,000.

MSTR shares have also lost almost 40% this year. That led the firm to cut its full-year outlook from an expected $24 billion profit to a range between a $6.3 billion gain and a $5.5 billion loss.

Source: YahooFinance; MSTR Stock YTD Chart

Meanwhile, Peter Schiff says it’s the beginning of the end for the firm. He shared that the firm’s recent sale of stocks to shore up liquidity exposed what he calls a broken model.

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Michael Adeleke is a passionate crypto journalist known for breaking down complex blockchain concepts and market trends into clear, engaging narratives. He specializes in delivering timely news and sharp market analysis that keeps crypto enthusiasts informed and ahead of the curve. With an engineering background and a degree from the University of Ibadan, Michael brings analytical depth and precision to every piece he writes.
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