Advertisement     When Michael Saylor tweeted ’’Everyone gets Bitcoin at the price they deserve’’. the message reverberated far
When Michael Saylor tweeted ‘’Everyone gets Bitcoin at the price they deserve‘’. the message reverberated far beyond the tech community.
The executive chairman of MicroStrategy (now known as Strategy) captured the markets attention—just as Bitcoin rebounded from an intraday low—pushing its price back to around $104,720 from lower levels.
Saylors message came on the same day Strategy deployed an additional $100 million to acquire Bitcoin, uplifting its total holdings to 582,000 BTC, valued at roughly $61 billion.
While the price impact was modest, the broader narrative underlined Michael Saylors practice: tweet, then buy more Bitcoin. His approach links sentiment with strategy—and the market listens.
On June 13, Bitcoin had dropped about 4.2% intraday before stabilizing near $104,720—just as Saylors tweet landed.
 
The message buoyed prices and repositioned investor sentiment, reinforcing Bitcoins emotional value amid volatility.
This mirrors his past communications—like during the $108K–$99K dip—or earlier rally-supporting tweets such as “Fade to Orange” in March 2025.
Strategys Bitcoin accumulation is turning heads. The average entry price stands at $70,982 per coin, reflecting disciplined purchases across macro dips.
In the first half of 2025, the firm posted a BTC yield nearing 19.7% after issuing another $1 billion in its tokenized share offering (STRD).
Saylor isn‘t merely amplifying buzz. He’s reinforcing Bitcoins role in preserving value during macro uncertainty. His messaging aligns with heightened ETF flows, weakening dollar sentiment, and global financial uncertainty.
The simplicity of echoes through institutional and retail layers. For fund managers, the phrase underscores resiliency. For traders, it signals a renewed phaseshift: not just a rally, but a recovery underpinned by narrative and capital.
Bitcoin Bigger Picture
Bitcoin remains in a consolidation range—hovering near $108,500 as of late June, with on-chain metrics showing neutral-to-bullish momentum. Meanwhile, Saylors buying pattern—focused on dips—contrasts sharply with passive holding models.
As Strategy approaches the milestone of 600,000 BTC, analysts will monitor two benchmarks: the companys continued share-based funding and any shifts in Bitcoin yield and price correlation.
Saylors recent tweet and accompanying buy underline the evolution of his playbook: signal with words, execute with capital.
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