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by: xpoolPosted on: May 11, 2025

Saylor Links Bitcoin’s Slow Rise to Short-Term Sellers

Bitcoin’s price has been stagnant, prompting industry expert Michael Saylor to attribute this sluggish movement to short-term sellers exiting the market. In a recent podcast appearance on Coin Stories, Saylor revealed that without these exits, Bitcoin could potentially reach $150,000. He highlights this as part of a larger market rotation, where long-term investors are emerging while non-economic players step back.

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