#SaylorHintsStrategyBitcoinBuy #SmartCryptoMedia #write2earn Saylor Posted Again. The Pattern Is Hard to Ignore.
Michael Saylor has a habit. He posts something brief and slightly cryptic on X, and within a few days, Strategy files an 8-K disclosing a new Bitcoin purchase. It's happened enough times that traders now treat his social media like a pre-announcement.
This week he posted "Working ₿etter." That's it. Two words.
And right on cue, the speculation started.
The timing adds to it. Strategy hasn't bought since May 18 — their longest pause in what had been a near-weekly accumulation run. The company currently sits on roughly 843,000 BTC, worth somewhere around $62 billion at current prices, with an average buy-in cost of about $75,700 per coin.
So a purchase would make sense. Fits the pattern.
But here's the part worth paying attention to: Saylor quietly walked back the "never sell" stance during Q1 earnings. He acknowledged that selling Bitcoin remains an option if the company runs short on other capital sources. That's a meaningful departure from years of categorical "we don't sell" messaging — and it didn't get nearly as much coverage as it deserved.
There's also the matter of a Coinbase Prime deposit last week. Strategy moved around 400 BTC there, which briefly sent prediction markets into a frenzy about a potential sale, then pulled the funds back a few hours later. Whether that was routine treasury management or something else, nobody outside the company really knows.
The next filing will tell the story. Either the buying streak resumes and the signal-to-purchase pattern holds, or something more complicated is happening behind the scenes.
Worth watching closely either way.
What's your read — does Strategy buy this week, or is the balance sheet math shifting the playbook?