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by: xpoolPosted on: November 22, 2025

JPMorgan Warns of Potential Outflows for MicroStrategy After Index Delisting Risk

Microstrategy faces potential outflows of up to $11.6 billion if removed from major indices like MSCI, according to a report by JPMorgan. The firm’s analysis suggests that the index exclusion could lead to passive funds rebalancing, resulting in significant investor withdrawals. This is primarily affecting institutional investors tracking these specific index-linked Bitcoin strategies.

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