Crypto Daily|Saylor Signals Imminent Bitcoin Buy Amid MSTR YTD Decline; Fundstrat Warns Clients Bitcoin Could Fall to $60,000

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Saylor Signals Imminent Bitcoin Buy Amid MSTR Stock YTD Decline

On December 21, Saylor posted a cryptic image to X captioned "Green Dots ₿eget Orange Dots," referencing the company’s "SaylorTracker" portfolio visualization.

The post continues a year-long pattern Saylor has used to hint at a new BTC purchase. Notably, such a weekend teaser is usually followed by a Monday morning SEC filing confirming a significant acquisition.

Hong Kong proposes new law allowing insurers to invest in crypto

Hong Kong is weighing a cautious shift that could open the door for insurers to enter crypto markets.

The city’s Insurance Authority is proposing new rules that would allow insurance firms to invest in assets such as cryptocurrencies and infrastructure.

Tom Lee’s Fundstrat Warns Clients Bitcoin Could Fall to $60,000

Top asset manager Fundstrat has advised its private clients to expect a pullback in Bitcoin price in early 2026. The advice is a contradiction to the projections of a new all-time high for the most popular cryptocurrency made by its co-founder and head of research, Tom Lee.

The internal strategy note reported that Bitcoin could decline to between $60,000 and $65,000. The report also gave downside targets of Ethereum and Solana within the first half of 2026.

Bitcoin Spot ETF Flow

The overall net outflow of the US Bitcoin spot ETF on Friday was $158.25 million. The total net asset value of Bitcoin spot ETFs is $114.87 billion, and the ETF net asset ratio (market value compared to total Bitcoin market value) is 6.53%.

The Bitcoin spot ETF with the highest net outflow on Dec. 19 was Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund, with a net outflow of $174.58 million.

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