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11:49
Jun 04
Jun 04
The tweet sarcastically questions whether profitable Bitcoin shorts would be invited to Michael Saylor's funeral, implying no directional trade.
11:47
Jun 04
Jun 04
Author sarcastically dismisses the idea that Michael Saylor selling 32 Bitcoin is insignificant, implying it is a bearish signal for Bitcoin.
11:42
Jun 04
Jun 04
Saylor's Bitcoin advocacy is framed sarcastically as being saved by AI slop, not a directional trade idea.
LOW
11:30
Jun 04
Jun 04
Speaker references a hypothetical Saylor blowup as catalyst for lower BTC prices, but sarcastic tone indicates hot take rather than actionable view.
LOW
11:26
Jun 04
Jun 04
Bearish MSTR structural-risk thesis; avoid, not active short.
Avoid MSTR: author argues the 11.5% preferred dividend hurdle and funding needs create structural downside/premium risk, but he does not state an active short position.
MED
11:20
Jun 04
Jun 04
The author dismisses MicroStrategy as a trash crypto proxy due to its massive unrealized Bitcoin loss and 77% stock decline, but does not state a personal short position.
LOW
11:07
Jun 04
Jun 04
No clear directional view; tweet is self-deprecating humor with no trade rationale. Treat as watch.
MED
11:06
Jun 04
Jun 04
Crypto markets have lost over two trillion dollars in market cap since October 2025, now down forty-eight percent from the record high.
10:59
Jun 04
Jun 04
Author makes a self-deprecating joke about paying nothing for worthless positions in STRC and MSTR, not a directional trade call.
LOW
10:50
Jun 04
Jun 04
The author sold their Bitcoin position near the top and speculates that Bitcoin investors rotated into AI stocks, but no current position is stated.
LOW
10:30
Jun 04
Jun 04
Author sarcastically dismisses optimism about MicroStrategy's price recovery, suggesting a potential drop to zero under the Power Law framework.
LOW
10:21
Jun 04
Jun 04
The author criticizes Cardano and the broader crypto ecosystem for sustaining high valuations without real product-market fit, arguing that a major washout is needed to redirect capital to value-creating projects.
LOW
10:05
Jun 04
Jun 04
MicroStrategy faces its largest unrealized loss of $10.8 billion on its Bitcoin holdings, with its stock down 77% from its record high.
09:48
Jun 04
Jun 04
The tweet uses poetic irony to describe Mt. Gox's ongoing impact on the crypto market in 2026, but expresses no personal position or forward-looking trade.
09:25
Jun 04
Jun 04
Bitcoin teleporting to $33K is presented as a sarcastic hot take that could save the industry, not a directional position.
LOW
08:14
Jun 04
Jun 04
The author dismisses most crypto as vaporware and suggests that realization is dragging down Bitcoin and Ethereum, reflecting a skeptical macro view.
LOW
08:13
Jun 04
Jun 04
Reports a bond buyback from Saylor as catalyst for a $85k→$45k BTC drop; sarcastic tone indicates hot take, not committed bearish view.
LOW
08:07
Jun 04
Jun 04
The author suggests Michael Saylor selling a large amount of Bitcoin would be the best news, treating the idea as a sarcastic hot take rather than a directional call.
08:06
Jun 04
Jun 04
Speaker suggests Michael Saylor selling a large BTC position (~$2-3B) would be positive for BTC, with potential SEC filing catalyst next Monday.
LOW
07:35
Jun 04
Jun 04
The author compares leverage in crypto to a catastrophic event, implying extreme risk without making a specific trade call.
LOW
06:55
Jun 04
Jun 04
Author acknowledges holding spot Bitcoin but cannot sell due to tax implications, offering no forward directional call.
06:46
Jun 04
Jun 04
Saylor selling, ETFs selling, Mt. Gox distributing, and stocks topping into SpaceX IPO are sarcastically framed as "exactly Satoshi's vision," not a trade call.
06:46
Jun 04
Jun 04
The author uses sarcastic hypotheticals about LUNA and STRC buying Bitcoin to suggest that MicroStrategy's Saylor crashing BTC is the real issue, not a trade call.
LOW
06:21
Jun 04
Jun 04
Speaker claims a 100% short BTC position, but the tone is sarcastic and lacks a market catalyst.
LOW
06:05
Jun 04
Jun 04
Saylor selling 32 BTC is sarcastically compared to Terra Luna collapse, implying exaggerated market reaction but no actual position.
LOW
05:50
Jun 04
Jun 04
The author questions who is selling Bitcoin during a modest outflow day, suggesting uncertainty rather than a clear directional call.
LOW
05:47
Jun 04
Jun 04
Saylor's Bitcoin actions are sarcastically compared to poisoning the party, not a directional trade call.
LOW
05:44
Jun 04
Jun 04
Speaker cites small BTC spot ETF numbers as catalyst for downside; classified as hot take from sarcastic trader, no actionable short conviction.
LOW
05:42
Jun 04
Jun 04
Saylor's past BTC sale is cited sarcastically to highlight the absurdity of blaming his small sell for a large price drop, not a trade call.
LOW
05:40
Jun 04
Jun 04
The author argues that Michael Saylor caused Bitcoin's crash and understanding this cause is key to reversing the trend, but no personal position is stated.
LOW
About GBTC Analyst Coverage
Buzzberg tracks GBTC (Grayscale Bitcoin Trust) across 159 sources. 757 bullish vs 83 bearish calls from 443 analysts. Sentiment: predominantly bullish (27%). 2514 total trade ideas tracked.