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Bitcoin Bull MicroStrategy Joins Nasdaq 100

Written by kupau

MicroStrategy officially joined the Nasdaq 100 on Friday, cementing its place among an elite group of companies. Nasdaq announced the listing in a press release detailing the annual changes to the Nasdaq-100 index. MicroStrategy’s MSTR stock rose on news of the listing in after-hours trading 0.57% and is currently trading at $411.00, starting the day at $400.07, according to MarketWatch.

For Bitcoin enthusiasts, this milestone is a moment of vindication, showcasing how far the cryptocurrency industry has come in gaining institutional recognition.

Created in 1985, the Nasdaq 100 is an index of the top 100 non-financial companies on the Nasdaq Stock Market. These companies include Apple, Meta, Microsoft, Amazon, and Nvidia. The Nasdaq 100 serves as a benchmark for insights into performance and investor sentiment toward non-financial companies.

Founded by Michael Saylor in 1989, MicroStrategy is a business intelligence and analytics solutions company; in recent years, the company has become equally, if not more, well-known for its aggressive Bitcoin strategy.

Under Saylor, MicroStrategy began acquiring Bitcoin in 2020 as part of a bold—or foolhardy, as detractors said—$425 million investment. Fast forward four years, and MicroStrategy has only doubled down in its belief in Bitcoin, increasing its holdings by $1.5 billion earlier this month.

Currently, MicroStrategy holds over 423,650 BTC, worth around $42.8 billion, making it the largest corporate Bitcoin holder in the world.

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2024-12-14 01:26:29

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