1 Top Cryptocurrency to Buy Before It Soars 50%, According to Billionaire Michael Saylor of MicroStrategy

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Key Points

  • Michael Saylor thinks Bitcoin can go to $150,000 this year.

  • He also thinks that it will grow to reach $1 million, and eventually, even more than that.

  • His reasons for investing in this asset are both valid and compelling.

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When billionaire Michael Saylor makes a prediction about Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC), investors listen because he has spent the better part of five years turning his software business, Strategy (NASDAQ: MSTR), formerly known as MicroStrategy, into a Bitcoin digital asset treasury (DAT) company, the first of its kind.

Right now, Saylor's publicly stated year-end target for 2025 is $150,000 per coin, which is roughly 50% more than Bitcoin's recent price of about $103,000, and he also predicted a longer glide path to a price of $1 million per coin within four to eight years, which implies growth of about 1,000% from here. The exact numbers are less important than the mechanism of value generation that underpins them, so let's examine why Saylor is so bullish about the king of cryptocurrencies.

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This prediction doesn't need to be right to be worth understanding

Before we size up Saylor's targets and dig into what might make them possible, it's important to remember who is talking.

Strategy has been the most prolific corporate buyer of Bitcoin, consistently using stock and convertible debt issuance to add coins quarter after quarter. As of early November, the company's holdings are reported at 641,205 bitcoins, which works out to be a little bit more than 3% of the cryptocurrency's total supply outstanding. The health of Strategy is thus deeply intertwined with the health of Bitcoin, so Saylor is heavily incentivized to be loudly bullish about its prospects.

Saylor's targets flow from two simple premises.

First, Bitcoin's supply growth slows with every halving cycle, when rewards for mining coins are cut in half, and he believes that steady institutional and corporate demand will meet or exceed that limited supply. Bitcoin's protocol caps total supply at 21 million, so structural scarcity tightens over time even without enthusiastic buyers. So, later buyers will consistently need to bid higher and higher over time to get holders to part with their coins.

Second, he frames Bitcoin as a neutral store of value that does not depend on any government. That's advantageous because governments have a tendency to print fiat currency, but it's not possible for them or for anyone else to print more Bitcoin.

Plans are what build wealth

You don't need to agree with Saylor's exact numbers to see the crux of his investment thesis. Less new supply plus more long-duration demand is supportive of higher prices over the long term. It's hard to find fault with this logic when it has supported Bitcoin's price all the way from nothing to where it is today.

Most investors should have at least some exposure to Bitcoin, regardless of whether Saylor's predictions are ultimately precisely correct or not. Dollar cost averaging (DCA) by buying a fixed dollar amount of Bitcoin on a set schedule is a great way to get the asset's volatility to work for you rather than against you. By DCAing, you will inevitably buy some Bitcoin at its highs and some at its lows, but over multi-year horizons, you will capture the growth from its increasing scarcity. If you prefer a vehicle, you can trade in your brokerage or retirement accounts with spot exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that hold Bitcoin, now making gradual allocation simpler for many investors while avoiding self-custody complexity.

Again, by buying Bitcoin, you're not trying to nail all your purchases before Saylor's price target of $150,000 rolls around. You're trying to own more coins before the supply gets even tighter and the audience gets bigger, and if you plan ahead and stick to your purchasing over the long term, you will definitely succeed in that goal.

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