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Bitcoin Surges Past $92K Ahead of Fed Decision: MicroStrategy’s $1B Bet & Why Wall Street Says the 4-Year Cycle is Dead

Bitcoin Surges Past $92K Ahead of Fed Decision: MicroStrategy’s $1B Bet & Why Wall Street Says the 4-Year Cycle is Dead

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2025-12-09 06:46:02
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Bitcoin’s rally to $92,000 comes amid two seismic shifts: MicroStrategy’s record $963M purchase and analysts declaring the end of Bitcoin’s traditional 4-year boom/bust cycle. With the Fed’s rate decision looming, we break down the on-chain data, ETF flows, and why Bernstein predicts $200K BTC by 2027.

MicroStrategy Doubles Down: $963M Bitcoin Buy at $90,615

Michael Saylor’s MicroStrategy (MSTR) just made its largest bitcoin acquisition since July, snapping up 10,624 BTC for $963M last week. The move brings their total stash to 660,624 BTC – now worth ~$60.5B with unrealized gains of $11B. To fund this, they sold 5.1M shares ($928M) and preferred stock ($34.9M). Despite MSTR stock trading 50% below its 6-month high, this purchase signals extreme confidence. As a BTC holder myself, I’ve noticed their buys often precede major rallies – remember their $1.1B buy in February 2024 before the halving pump?

Wall Street’s New Thesis: The 4-Year Cycle is Over

Bernstein analysts dropped a bombshell report claiming Bitcoin’s price no longer follows the historical 4-year pattern post-halving. Instead, we’re in an “extended bull market” fueled by institutional demand offsetting retail selling. Their revised targets:

  • 2026: $150,000 (previously $120K)
  • 2027 cycle peak: $200,000
  • 2033: $1M per BTC

JPMorgan’s model aligns, projecting $170K based on gold’s market cap adjusted for BTC’s volatility. Personally, I think the cycle isn’t dead – just elongated. The 2020-2021 run took 18 months; this one might stretch to 2026.

ETF Rollercoaster: $57.6B Inflows But November Bleed

US spot Bitcoin ETFs have netted $57.6B since January, but November saw $3.5-4B outflows – the worst month yet. BlackRock’s IBIT bled for 6 straight weeks ($2.7B total), until December 5th when all ETFs rebounded with $54.8M inflows. The kicker? While iShares Bitcoin Trust shows 46% annual returns, the average investor’s dollar-weighted return is just 11.2%. This gap explains why so many traders (myself included) get wrecked trying to time the market.

On-Chain Signals: No Bull Market Top Yet

Glassnode data reveals critical differences from the 2022 top:

MetricCurrent2022 Peak
Supply in Loss7.1M BTC5-7M BTC
Realized Cap Growth$8.69B/month$64.3B (mid-2022)
Mayer Multiple0.83>2.4 (overheated)

The CoinGlass “Bull Market Peak Indicators” dashboard shows zero sell signals triggered – a stark contrast to the 8+ flags we saw before the 2022 crash.

Technical Outlook: Key Levels to Watch

As of December 9, 2025 (14:30 UTC):

  • Resistance: $94,200 (recent high), then $97,100
  • Support: $80,400 (50-day MA)
  • Make-or-break: Weekly close above $102,200

The Bitcoin AHR999 index sits at 0.56 – far below the “sell” threshold of 4.0. In plain terms? We’re nowhere NEAR bubble territory.

Fed Watch: 87% Chance of Rate Cut

All eyes are on Powell’s December 10 announcement. Markets price an 87% chance of a 25bps cut – historically bullish for BTC. The Bitcoin-Nasdaq correlation (0.71) suggests tech stocks could drag crypto either way. With the Fear & Greed Index at 23/100 (“extreme fear”), I’m betting on a relief rally post-Fed. Just don’t mortgage your house – this isn’t financial advice!

FAQ: Your Bitcoin Questions Answered

Why did MicroStrategy buy now?

They capitalized on the dip below $90K – their average buy price was $90,615 vs today’s $92K. Classic Saylor timing.

Are ETF outflows worrying?

Not really. The $3.5B November outflow represents

What’s the biggest risk?

Fed hawkishness. If Powell suggests rate cuts are delayed, expect a test of $80K support.

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