MicroStrategy CEO Sells $11 Million Worth of Shares

Source Beincrypto

Michael Saylor doubled down on his Bitcoin conviction today, but while he did that, his MicroStrategy CEO, Phong Le, sold roughly $11.1 million in company stock tied to the same exposure.

The timing drew attention across crypto markets. Saylor frames Bitcoin as the premier long-term asset, yet the executive running his company trimmed shares that give investors leveraged exposure to that same bet.

Michael Saylor’s Conviction Meets an Inconvenient Sale

Saylor posted his message as Bitcoin hovered just above the $60,000 threshold, only hours after a brief break below that critical psychological level for the first time in years.

Bitcoin Price PerformanceBitcoin Price Performance. Source: BeInCrypto

He argued the AI capital boom validates Bitcoin rather than threatening it.

“The AI buildout is absorbing capital at historic scale, creating temporary pressure across global markets. That does not weaken Bitcoin. It strengthens the case for scarce, liquid, digital capital. Bitcoin remains the premier asset for the long term,” Saylor explained.

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It comes amid market uncertainty as the pioneer crypto continues to show weakness. Some associate that weakness with the latest MicroStrategy BTC sale, a move seen as a symbolic crack in the “never sell” fortress.

In some ways, it eroded faith in MicroStrategy as pure BTC proxy.

To worsen the matter, a regulatory filing shows that on June 5, Le filed to sell 93,738 MicroStrategy (MSTR) shares at a weighted average near $118.73. The proceeds came to about $11.1 million.

It is imperative to note that the sale may not necessarily be a bearish call.

It covered the tax bill on 190,740 performance stock units that vested on June 3. Le still holds 119,925 Strategy shares. Notwithstanding, the timing raises concerns.

“Not a good time to do this,” analyst Ted Pillows remarked.

Why the Optics Sting

The vesting itself sharpens the irony. Those units paid out at 200% because Strategy’s three-year total return ranked in the top quartile of the Nasdaq Composite. The reward for years of outperformance landed in the worst week of the year.

MicroStrategy trades as a leveraged Bitcoin proxy. Investors buy it for the firm’s huge BTC treasury and Saylor’s refusal to sell.

The sales ran through a Rule 10b5-1 plan set in May 2024, so the timing was automatic rather than chosen.

Even so, the company recently made a dividend-driven Bitcoin sale of 32 BTC, its first since 2022.

Critics have long warned about a MicroStrategy problem for Bitcoin, and the move reopened the maximalism debate among holders.

The Bitcoin price showing weakness heading into this weekend leaves Saylor’s long-term thesis and his CEO’s tax bill colliding in public view.

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