Did you miss your last chance to buy Bitcoin under $70k?👀 There are a lot of people with money on the sidelines waiting to buy Bitcoin in October because of the "4 year cycle." Me included.😅 However, the markets have been sending us a signal since February: 📉SPY down 10% 📉Nasdaq down 10% 📉Gold and silver traded sideways to down. 📉Global bonds sell off aggressively. Gloabally. Since Bitcoin put in its low in early Feb of $59,000, its actually been the only asset to grind higher for the past 10 weeks. Yes, from a time perspective, Bitcoin has only been in a bear market for ≈ 6 months. This would be its shortest bear market in history, IF, BIG IF, it's bottomed, and you would need a clear catalyst to explain why this time could be different. I present to you, the second installment of MicroStrategies $42B Bitcoin plan. Plan 1 — MicroStrategy announced their original "21/21 Plan" on October 30th, 2024, when Bitcoin was ≈ $71,000. They bought ≈180,000 coins in the next 2 months and Bitcoin ripped to $108,000 before the 2024 Christmas rolled around 8 weeks later. Plan 2 — MicroStrategy recently announced another $42B Bitcoin buying plan on March 25th, 2026. Since then they've been executing their biggest Bitcoin buys since Q4 2024. Nobody knows where the bottom is, myself included, but... Watching Strategy consistently buy 10x the weekly Bitcoin issuance for the past 6 weeks in a row, is one of those signs you should watch.

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