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  • Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin tracker posts have repeatedly preceded Strategy’s official Bitcoin acquisition announcements.
  • Strategy recently purchased 15,355 BTC for $1.42 billion, with each buy following a tracker chart post.
  • The firm plans to raise $84 billion by 2027 to continue its long-term strategy of accumulating Bitcoin assets.

Michael Saylor has once again posted his trademark Bitcoin tracker chart, prompting speculation of another imminent BTC acquisition by Strategy.

Saylor’s Tracker Sparks Market Buzz Ahead of Potential Buy

On May 4, 2025, Bitcoin Magazine reported that Michael Saylor posted his widely followed “Saylor Tracker” chart. Each tracker post in recent months has consistently preceded a major Bitcoin purchase by Strategy, the company formerly known as MicroStrategy. His latest comment, “Too much blue, not enough orange,” hints at a shift back to BTC accumulation.

This recurring pattern has become a clear signal for investors. Every such tracker post has been followed the next day by an official acquisition announcement. Analysts now believe May 5 will likely bring another update, revealing Strategy’s continued commitment to expanding its BTC reserves.

Michael Saylor Bitcoin Tracker Suggests BTC Buy Signal

The Michael Saylor Bitcoin tracker chart has evolved into a reliable indicator of Strategy’s treasury actions. On April 20, a similar post was immediately followed by a BTC buy. That pattern repeated on April 27, when the firm purchased 15,355 BTC for $1.42 billion at an average price of $92,737 the following day.

Saylor’s recent post fits the same timeline. Observers and investors are interpreting this as a near-certain lead-up to another Bitcoin acquisition. The tweet has reignited interest in Strategy’s unique approach to corporate asset management through BTC exposure.

Capital Plan Remains Key to Bitcoin Acquisition Strategy

Strategy continues to fund its Bitcoin treasury through a structured capital-raising plan. The company has doubled its capital plan to $84 billion—half from equity, half from fixed income sources. This long-term plan underlines its BTC-first investment thesis.

Phong Le confirmed that 32% of this goal is complete, with $57 billion still to be raised through 2027. He also stated that the company will explore various fundraising methods to maintain its buying momentum.

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