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#微策略再砸12.8亿美元增持BTC
Michael Saylor’s MicroStrategy has once again made a significant move, confirming a fresh acquisition of 17,994 BTC for approximately $1.28 billion.
This purchase, executed between March 2 and March 8, 2026, reflects a continued aggressive accumulation strategy despite the broader market's recent volatility.
Key Details of the Acquisition
Total Cost: ~$1.28 billion
Average Price per BTC: ~$70,946
Period of Purchase: March 2 – March 8, 2026
Total Holdings: 738,731 BTC
Total Investment Value: ~$56.04 billion
Aggregate Average Cost: ~$75,862 per BTC
Market Context
This buy comes at a pivotal moment. While Bitcoin has faced pressure from global macro factors—including surging oil prices and shifting geopolitical narratives—the $70,000 level remains a major psychological and technical battleground.
By adding nearly 18,000 coins at this range, MicroStrategy is effectively signaling corporate comfort with current price levels as an accumulation zone. This brings their total stash to roughly 3.5% of the total 21 million BTC supply, further distancing them from other corporate treasury holders.
Financial Strategy
Analysts note that the company is increasingly utilizing its "42/42 Plan" (aiming to raise $84 billion over two years). Interestingly, they’ve shifted toward issuing perpetual preferred shares to fund these buys, a move designed to mitigate the common stock dilution that concerned Wall Street earlier in the year.
Following the MicroStrategy announcement, the technical landscape for Bitcoin is a mix of stabilizing support and heavy overhead resistance. Here is the current breakdown as of March 11, 2026:
Technical Indicators Summary
RSI (14)
46-51 Neutral Hovering around the 50-midline; momentum is currently flat.
MACD Bearish Negative
Signal line remains above the MACD line; histogram is contracting.
Fear & Greed
12-18 Extreme Fear Sentiment is at multi-month lows despite the MSTR buy.
50-Day SMA ~$71,200 Resistance
Price is trading below this key trend indicator.
Fibonacci Retracement Levels
Based on the current swing from the 2025 highs ($126,021) to the recent lows, we are seeing significant pressure at these "Golden Ratio" zones:
Resistance ($71,600 - $73,300): This aligns with the 0.618 Fib level. For a confirmed reversal, Bitcoin needs a daily close above this range.
Immediate Support ($65,563): This is the current "Bull/Bear Line." Bulls have defended this level during the MicroStrategy purchase window.
Critical Floor ($63,700): A breach below this 0.382 retracement level would likely trigger a "Death Cross" acceleration on the 3-day timeframe.
The "MSTR Effect"
While MicroStrategy's $70,946 average entry price for this round serves as a massive institutional benchmark, the market is currently "sideways to down." The extreme fear in the index (12/100) suggests that retail is bracing for further macro volatility, while the Preferred Shares funding model used by Saylor has helped decouple MSTR stock from some of Bitcoin's recent downside.
The market is in a consolidation phase. Until BTC can reclaim the $71,500 Fibonacci resistance, the technical bias remains cautiously bearish despite the massive corporate inflow.
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