Bitcoin once dipped below $95,000! Microsoft shareholders voted against the Bitcoin investment proposal: there is no guarantee of returns.
① Microsoft’s major shareholders voted against including Bitcoin on the company's balance sheet, believing it does not align with the long-term interests of shareholders; ② The Board of Directors of Microsoft opposes investing in Bitcoin, stating that corporate funds require stable and predictable investments to ensure liquidity and operational funds.
MicroStrategy is expected to be included in the NASDAQ 100 Index: this may bring new opportunities for investment in Cryptos.
MicroStrategy is expected to be included in the NASDAQ 100 Index, highlighting the company's Global Strategy of integrating Cryptos companies into traditional financial Indicators. According to Bloomberg, the company will become the 40th largest holding in the index, with an expected weighting of 0.47%. This shift not only emphasizes the growing popularity of Cryptos but also reflects increasing interest from Institutions in the digital asset category.
Is a debt crisis about to occur? Dalio: Will invest in Gold and Bitcoin and other "hard currencies"!
Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Fund, one of the world's largest hedge funds, stated on Tuesday that he will invest in hard currencies such as Gold and Bitcoin, while avoiding debt-related Assets, as most major economies are facing rising debt ratios. He added that the debts of many major countries, including the USA, have reached unprecedented levels and emphasized that the current debt levels are unsustainable.
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Transaction volume TOP 20 | Tesla rose 2.87% with a Market Cap nearing 1.3 trillion USD; the database platform MongoDB fell nearly 17%.
On Tuesday, Google's Class A shares ranked third in US stock trading volume, closing up by 5.59% with a transaction volume of 10.069 billion USD; Oracle ranked thirteenth, closing down by 6.67% with a transaction volume of 4.649 billion USD; Super Micro Computer ranked sixteenth, closing down by 8.20% with a transaction volume of 3.423 billion USD.
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MicroStrategy Options Spot-On: On December 10th, 339.85K Contracts Were Traded, With 2.63 Million Open Interest
On December 10th ET, $MicroStrategy(MSTR.US)$ had active options trading, with a total trading volume of 339.85K options for the day, of which put options accounted for 38.6% of the total
Unusual Options Activity: AI, MSTR and Others Attract Market Bets, AI V/OI Ratio Reaches 249.3
EST Dec 10th Closing Delivery - In the last three hours of trading, 10 options with a high V/OI ratio were detected. With the market volatile, it's crucial to stay informed on the latest options
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Microsoft shareholders voted against the Bitcoin investment proposal.
The voting results showed that Microsoft's major shareholders opposed the company's Bitcoin investment proposal on Tuesday. The Microsoft Board of Directors had earlier urged shareholders to reject a suggestion from the National Center for Public Policy Research that the company invest 1% of its total Assets in Bitcoin to hedge against inflation. At the annual meeting, MicroStrategy Chairman Michael Saylor delivered a three-minute speech in an attempt to persuade Microsoft shareholders to support the proposal. His company has invested billions in Bitcoin.
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Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Fund: Invest in Gold and Bitcoin, and stay away from debt-related Assets.
On Tuesday, Ray Dalio, co-founder of Bridgewater Associates, one of the largest hedge funds in the world, stated at a financial conference in Abu Dhabi that in the context of worsening debt issues facing most major economies, he prefers to invest in "hard currencies" such as Gold and Bitcoin, while avoiding debt-related Assets: I believe there may be issues with debt currencies. I want to avoid debt-related Assets, such as Bonds and Other forms of debt, and Hold some hard currencies, such as Gold and Bitcoin. Hard currencies typically refer to currencies backed by physical Commodities like Gold and Silver, and Bitcoin is also classified as a hard currency due to its stability and controllable supply.
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