【Crypto World】Strategy founder and executive chairman Michael Saylor recently shared a set of interesting data. This company, with Bitcoin as its core asset, has a 30-day average stock trading volume to market capitalization ratio of 7.2%—what does this mean? Comparing it to tech giants makes it clear.
Tesla is at 2.3%, Nvidia only 0.7%, Meta and Amazon are at 0.8% and 0.3% respectively, while Microsoft, Apple, and Google are even lower, hovering between 0.2% and 0.3%. In other words, Strategy’s liquidity performance completely outperforms these traditional tech stocks.
Michael Saylor openly stated: It is precisely because of Bitcoin as the main theme that Strategy has such strong market activity. It shows that institutional investors’ enthusiasm for Bitcoin asset allocation is indeed extraordinary.
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ShitcoinConnoisseur
· 10h ago
7.2% this number is really impressive, Bitcoin concept stocks really have this kind of magic
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strategy this wave of liquidity crushing tech stocks, it's really a bit desperate
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So now companies that bet on Bitcoin are the hot favorites, institutions are all on board
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No, why is the trading volume of bit company's stocks actually even more vigorous? I can't quite figure out this logic
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No wonder Saylor is so optimistic about Bitcoin, the data he has really speaks for itself
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Wait, does high liquidity necessarily mean a good thing? Isn't volatility also increasing along with it
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NotFinancialAdviser
· 11h ago
7.2% crushing Tesla... This is the magic of Bitcoin, indeed can't hold back anymore.
Strategy stocks outperform tech giants in liquidity; why are Bitcoin companies more popular?
【Crypto World】Strategy founder and executive chairman Michael Saylor recently shared a set of interesting data. This company, with Bitcoin as its core asset, has a 30-day average stock trading volume to market capitalization ratio of 7.2%—what does this mean? Comparing it to tech giants makes it clear.
Tesla is at 2.3%, Nvidia only 0.7%, Meta and Amazon are at 0.8% and 0.3% respectively, while Microsoft, Apple, and Google are even lower, hovering between 0.2% and 0.3%. In other words, Strategy’s liquidity performance completely outperforms these traditional tech stocks.
Michael Saylor openly stated: It is precisely because of Bitcoin as the main theme that Strategy has such strong market activity. It shows that institutional investors’ enthusiasm for Bitcoin asset allocation is indeed extraordinary.