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Michael Saylor Hits 100 Bitcoin Buys—And He's Not Stopping Despite A $7 Billion Loss

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  • Celebrated the 100th Bitcoin purchase disclosure milestone since company began accumulating in August 2020

    80% confidence
  • BAM Capital has completed over $1.85 billion in transactions

    80% confidence
  • Paladin Power has generated $185 million in contracted revenue and achieved strong year-over-year growth since 2023 launch

    80% confidence
  • Breaking below $120 on daily close will likely accelerate toward retesting $105-$110 support level

    80% confidence
  • Immersed app is the most widely used productivity app on the Meta Quest platform

    80% confidence
  • If $105-$110 critical support fails, stock enters true price discovery with next support potentially at $90, then $75, or lower

    80% confidence
  • The buying will continue regardless of Bitcoin's price trajectory based on Strategy's $7.84 billion available under common stock ATM facility and billions more across preferred stock series

    80% confidence
  • Elf Labs has generated over $15 million in royalties and expanded licensing into 30+ countries with 100+ product lines

    80% confidence
  • Elf Labs achieved valuation growth exceeding 1,600% in under two years

    80% confidence

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Strategy · bitcoin average price76020 USD
Elf Labs · trademark portfolio size500 trademarks
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