MicroStrategy trades at 'unjustifiable premium' to bitcoin, says firm shorting company's stock
Investment firm Kerrisdale Capital argued that MicroStrategy’s shares are overvalued.The firm holds a short position on MicroStrategy shares and is long on BTC through BlackRock and Fidelity’s spot bitcoin ETFs.
"We are long bitcoin and short shares of MicroStrategy, a proxy for bitcoin which trades at an unjustifiable premium to the digital asset that drives its value," Kerrisdale Capital said in the report . "Shares of MicroStrategy have soared amid a recent rise in the price of bitcoin but, as is often the case with crypto, things have gotten carried away."
In a disclaimer, Kerrisdale Capital said it holds short positions in MicroStrategy stock and will "realize gains" if the company's shares drop in price. Earlier this week, MicroStrategy's shares achieved a new all-time high Tuesday after surpassing $1,900, according to Yahoo Finance.
MicroStrategy didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.
Bitcoin price action. Image: The Block Price Page.
Launch of ETFs changed landscape
Part of Kerrisdale Capital's argument regarding MicroStrategy's shares centered on investors' increased access to financial instruments, which act as proxy investments for bitcoin. "The days when MicroStrategy shares represented a rare, unique way to gain access to bitcoin are long over," the firm said in its report. "Bitcoin is now easily obtainable through brokerages, crypto exchanges, and more recently low fee ETPs and ETFs."
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In January, several spot bitcoin ETFs began trading, quickly attracting billions of dollars in fresh capital. Many are offered by top traditional financial institutions such as BlackRock and Fidelity. Since launching, the ETFs have registered well over $150 billion in cumulative trading volume.
Meanwhile, MicroStrategy has continued to pursue its strategy of stockpiling bitcoin. The company recently announced it held approximately 214,250 bitcoin, about 1% of cryptocurrency’s total supply.
Just before MicroStrategy began buying bitcoin, its market capitalization as a business intelligence company was a little more than $1 billion. As of Thursday, its market cap was nearly $32 billion, even though its bitcoin holdings are worth just $15 billion.
Kerrisdale Capital, which said it is not only short on MicroStrategy, but also long on bitcoin, disclosed that it holds long positions in both BlackRock and Fidelity's spot bitcoin ETFs, the two most popular of the new instruments in terms of inflows.
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