
Saylor’s Strategy stock price taps its lowest point since April amid controversy over equity guidance changes and a broader downturn among Bitcoin treasury companies.
Michael Saylor’s Strategy (MSTR) has dropped to its lowest level in nearly four months amid a broader decline in crypto treasury firms, a Bitcoin dip, and after Saylor indicated the company would lower restrictions on issuing more shares.
The stock price has fallen 8% since Monday, and the plunge also comes alongside an 8.6% decline in Bitcoin’s (BTC) price since hitting a new all-time high of $124,128 last Thursday.
“Strategy today announced an update to its MSTR Equity ATM Guidance to provide greater flexibility in executing our capital markets strategy,” Saylor said in an X post on Monday, including a chart showing changes to the company’s ability to issue shares below its previous limit.
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Powell said the Federal Open Market Committee is weighing interest rates on a meeting-by-meeting basis, with no long-term consensus. US Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the 19 members of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) remain divided on additional interest rate cuts in 2025.At Wednesday’s press conference after the Fed’s 25-basis-point rate cut, Powell said the central bank is trying to balance its dual mandate of maximum employment and price stability in an unusual environment where the labor market is weakening even as inflation remains elevated. Powell said:Powell said that the “median” FOMC projection from the Federal Reserve’s Summary of Economic Projections (SEP), the Fed’s quarterly outlook for the US economy that informs interest rate decisions, projected interest rates at 3.6% at the end of 2025, 3.4% by the end of 2026, and 3.1% at the end of 2027.Read more
