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    Citron Research boats one-year bet against Strategy

    James WilsonBy James WilsonNovember 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    One year ago, Citron Research, the well-known short-selling firm, publicly recommended a short position on Strategy, back when it was known as MicroStrategy, while simultaneously suggesting a long position on Bitcoin.

    The call, which was made amid a highly volatile crypto market, has aged well.

    MicroStrategy’s stock has dropped 68% over the past 12 months, while Bitcoin (BTC) saw a more modest decline of 15%. See below.

    $MSTR How did this one age?
    One year ago today, Citron laid out the short $MSTR / long BTC trade. https://t.co/SCxZHvjykh
    Twelve months later: MSTR –68% and BTC –15%.
    Proud of the timing — and grateful for the luck that always plays a part.
    To this day, still do not understand…

    — Citron Research (@CitronResearch) November 21, 2025

    In a recent social media post, Citron’s founder, Andrew Left, proudly highlighted the performance of the trade, reflecting on the outcome and noting the firm’s success in timing the bet against MicroStrategy, the business intelligence firm led by Michael Saylor.

    Despite the firm’s victory, Left expressed confusion over Saylor’s reaction to Citron’s call, adding, “To this day, still do not understand Saylor’s response to the call.” See below.

    Citron’s bet was based on the idea that MicroStrategy, heavily invested in Bitcoin, would face significant losses as Bitcoin’s price fluctuated. The firm’s move came at a time when Saylor’s aggressive Bitcoin strategy had drawn attention, and the stock’s reliance on cryptocurrency prices was seen as a vulnerability.

    While the results of the trade are clear, the tension between Left and Saylor remains a point of intrigue in the ongoing debate over corporate Bitcoin adoption.





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