financetom
Business
financetom
/
Business
/
MicroStrategy leads crypto sector short losses with $2 bln hit since March
News World Market Environment Technology Personal Finance Politics Retail Business Economy Cryptocurrency Forex Stocks Market Commodities
MicroStrategy leads crypto sector short losses with $2 bln hit since March
Apr 10, 2024 6:40 AM

April 10 (Reuters) - Short sellers betting against

MicroStrategy ( MSTR ) have lost $1.92 billion since March,

according to data from S3 Partners, highlighting the hit from a

rally that has helped the stock outperform bitcoin.

The approval of several spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds

(ETFs) by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in

January has brought the once-nascent asset class closer to the

mainstream.

Traders betting against crypto exchange Coinbase

and bitcoin miner CleanSpark ( CLSK ) also lost $593.50 million

and $106.40 million, respectively, the data showed.

MicroStrategy ( MSTR ) held nearly 190,000 bitcoin on its balance

sheet as of the end of 2023 and has indicated it would continue

increasing its exposure. It sold convertible debt twice within a

week last month to raise money to buy more bitcoin.

"The premium (for MicroStrategy ( MSTR )) is supported by a desire

for investors to have exposure to bitcoin who may be unable to

invest directly in bitcoin or in ETFs," analysts at BTIG said in

a note earlier in April.

The company's ability to raise capital to purchase

additional bitcoin is also a positive for shareholders, the

brokerage added.

But despite the recent optimism, the crypto industry

continues to be heavily shorted. Short interest in nine of the

most-watched companies in the crypto space stood at 16.73% of

the total number of their outstanding shares, more than three

times the average in the United States.

The SEC also remains uncomfortable with crypto and its

approval of the spot bitcoin ETFs might not signal willingness

to embrace other similar products, like spot ethereum ETFs,

Reuters has reported.

The spot bitcoin ETF decision was not "indicative of a

change in philosophy at the Commission," said Alan Konevsky,

chief legal and corporate affairs officer at online investment

platform tZERO.

"I don't think it's a harbinger of more good things to

come," he said.

Short sellers sell borrowed shares and hope to buy them back

at a lower price later, pocketing the difference.

Comments
Welcome to financetom comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Related Articles >
Copyright 2023-2026 - www.financetom.com All Rights Reserved