Michael Saylor’s MicroStrategy (MSTR), which trades as Strategy, has a high chance of qualifying for the S&P 500 as long as Bitcoin doesn’t drop more than 10% before the end of the second quarter, an analyst says.
“I believe there is about a 91% chance of MSTR qualifying for the S&P 500 in Q2,” financial analyst Jeff Walton said in a video on Tuesday.
MSTR needs cumulative positive earnings over the past four quarters
Walton explained that for this to happen, Bitcoin (BTC) must not fall below $95,240 before June 30. He explained that if it drops below that, Strategy, which has the largest Bitcoin holdings among public companies at 592,345 Bitcoin, will not have “have the earnings in Q2 be more than the last three quarters combined.”
Walton explained that to be eligible for S&P 500 inclusion, a company must post positive total earnings across the past four quarters. Strategy has posted net losses in the past three quarters.
The S&P 500 is an index that tracks the stock prices of the 500 largest publicly traded companies in the US.
On Jan. 1, Strategy began applying accounting rule ASU 2023-08, which mandates that Bitcoin holdings be revalued at fair market value, with any gains or losses reflected in net income (or loss) each reporting period.
Walton bases his forecast on Bitcoin trading at $106,044 when he published his video and on the historical odds of a 10% Bitcoin drop over six days since Sept. 17, 2014. With the video released on Tuesday, six days remain in Q2, ending next Monday.
“Going back to September 17, 2014, over any 6-day period, the price of Bitcoin has dropped more than 10% 343 times; of those other 6-day periods, it has been 3,585 where it hasn’t dropped below 10%,” he explained.
“So 8.7% of those 6-day periods have dropped more than 10%, the other 91% of those periods have not dropped 10%,” he added.
MSTR’s chances improve as the quarter draws to a close
He said that as the end of June approaches, the probability of Bitcoin not dropping 10% increases. Over five days, there’s a 92.4% chance it won’t fall that much. That probability rises to 93.4% over four days, 94.5% over 3 days, 95.8% over two days, and 97.6% over one day.
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However, recent rising geopolitical tensions between Iran and Israel caused Bitcoin’s price to drop below $100,000 on Sunday for the first time since early May. At the time of publication, Bitcoin is trading at $106,200.
If all this comes to fruition, Strategy would be the second crypto firm to join the S&P 500 this year. In May, crypto exchange Coinbase joined the S&P 500, and crypto executives said this marks a significant step toward broader acceptance of the industry.
Meryem Habibi, chief revenue officer of Bitpace, told Coinpectra, “It cements the legitimacy of an entire asset class.”
In December 2024, Nasdaq announced that Strategy would be included in the Nasdaq-100 Index, which features the 100 largest stocks by market capitalization on Nasdaq.
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