The post Cantor Slashes Strategy Target 60%, Not Concerned By Forced-sale Fears appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. US-based financial firm Cantor Fitzgerald slashed its price target on Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin-heavy company, Strategy, but kept a bullish stance on the cryptocurrency’s long-term upside, downplaying fears of forced liquidation, according to the Financial Times. Cantor Fitzgerald reportedly lowered its 12-month price target on Strategy stock by 60%, adjusted to $229 from $560, according to a Thursday analyst note seen by the FT. Despite the downgrade, Cantor’s “buy” rating reportedly remains unchanged, as the bank said that fears surrounding Strategy’s forced liquidations were “not warranted,” despite receiving significant attention. Strategy has “enough cash” to fund dividend payments for 21 months, Cantor Fitzgerald’s analysts said. “Also, MSTR can still raise cash through equity facilities should it be needed. Absent a 90% pullback from current BTC levels, This Fear is Not Warranted.” Strategy share prices compared to the Cantor price target. Source: FT.com Still, Strategy’s share price has badly lagged Cantor’s prior target. Cantor Fitzgerald is the ninth-largest shareholder in the company. Strategy’s stock traded around $186 at the time of writing, down 27% over the past month and 35% year to date, according to Google Finance data. MSTR/USD, year-to-date chart. Source: Google Finance Related: Over 8% of Bitcoin changed hands in week, markets on ‘knife’s edge,’ Analysts say MSCI risk and Bitcoin at $1.5 million Strategy’s stock still faces short-term concerns, including the MSCI Index’s threat to remove companies with digital asset holdings exceeding 50% of their total assets. If enacted, this could result in the “forced selling of MSTR,” but Cantor said this is a “somewhat warranted” fear that only presents a “near-term flow headwind.” Largest assets by market capitalization. Source: CompaniesMarketCap.com Still, Cantor remains bullish on Strategy and Bitcoin’s (BTC) price momentum, calling the current pullback a “healthy” correction as BTC is on track to eclipse the market capitalization… The post Cantor Slashes Strategy Target 60%, Not Concerned By Forced-sale Fears appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. US-based financial firm Cantor Fitzgerald slashed its price target on Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin-heavy company, Strategy, but kept a bullish stance on the cryptocurrency’s long-term upside, downplaying fears of forced liquidation, according to the Financial Times. Cantor Fitzgerald reportedly lowered its 12-month price target on Strategy stock by 60%, adjusted to $229 from $560, according to a Thursday analyst note seen by the FT. Despite the downgrade, Cantor’s “buy” rating reportedly remains unchanged, as the bank said that fears surrounding Strategy’s forced liquidations were “not warranted,” despite receiving significant attention. Strategy has “enough cash” to fund dividend payments for 21 months, Cantor Fitzgerald’s analysts said. “Also, MSTR can still raise cash through equity facilities should it be needed. Absent a 90% pullback from current BTC levels, This Fear is Not Warranted.” Strategy share prices compared to the Cantor price target. Source: FT.com Still, Strategy’s share price has badly lagged Cantor’s prior target. Cantor Fitzgerald is the ninth-largest shareholder in the company. Strategy’s stock traded around $186 at the time of writing, down 27% over the past month and 35% year to date, according to Google Finance data. MSTR/USD, year-to-date chart. Source: Google Finance Related: Over 8% of Bitcoin changed hands in week, markets on ‘knife’s edge,’ Analysts say MSCI risk and Bitcoin at $1.5 million Strategy’s stock still faces short-term concerns, including the MSCI Index’s threat to remove companies with digital asset holdings exceeding 50% of their total assets. If enacted, this could result in the “forced selling of MSTR,” but Cantor said this is a “somewhat warranted” fear that only presents a “near-term flow headwind.” Largest assets by market capitalization. Source: CompaniesMarketCap.com Still, Cantor remains bullish on Strategy and Bitcoin’s (BTC) price momentum, calling the current pullback a “healthy” correction as BTC is on track to eclipse the market capitalization…

Cantor Slashes Strategy Target 60%, Not Concerned By Forced-sale Fears

2025/12/06 12:08

US-based financial firm Cantor Fitzgerald slashed its price target on Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin-heavy company, Strategy, but kept a bullish stance on the cryptocurrency’s long-term upside, downplaying fears of forced liquidation, according to the Financial Times.

Cantor Fitzgerald reportedly lowered its 12-month price target on Strategy stock by 60%, adjusted to $229 from $560, according to a Thursday analyst note seen by the FT.

Despite the downgrade, Cantor’s “buy” rating reportedly remains unchanged, as the bank said that fears surrounding Strategy’s forced liquidations were “not warranted,” despite receiving significant attention.

Strategy has “enough cash” to fund dividend payments for 21 months, Cantor Fitzgerald’s analysts said. “Also, MSTR can still raise cash through equity facilities should it be needed. Absent a 90% pullback from current BTC levels, This Fear is Not Warranted.”

Strategy share prices compared to the Cantor price target. Source: FT.com

Still, Strategy’s share price has badly lagged Cantor’s prior target. Cantor Fitzgerald is the ninth-largest shareholder in the company.

Strategy’s stock traded around $186 at the time of writing, down 27% over the past month and 35% year to date, according to Google Finance data.

MSTR/USD, year-to-date chart. Source: Google Finance

Related: Over 8% of Bitcoin changed hands in week, markets on ‘knife’s edge,’ Analysts say

MSCI risk and Bitcoin at $1.5 million

Strategy’s stock still faces short-term concerns, including the MSCI Index’s threat to remove companies with digital asset holdings exceeding 50% of their total assets.

If enacted, this could result in the “forced selling of MSTR,” but Cantor said this is a “somewhat warranted” fear that only presents a “near-term flow headwind.”

Largest assets by market capitalization. Source: CompaniesMarketCap.com

Still, Cantor remains bullish on Strategy and Bitcoin’s (BTC) price momentum, calling the current pullback a “healthy” correction as BTC is on track to eclipse the market capitalization of gold.

Related: Bitcoin’s 24/7 liquidity: Double-edged sword during global market turmoil

Other popular analysts have also predicted that Bitcoin will eventually eclipse gold’s market capitalization. For instance, Joe Burnett predicted that this development would see Bitcoin surpass $1.8 million by 2035.

Still, Bitcoin’s price would need to grow nearly 16-fold to surpass the value of the world’s largest precious metal.

Bitcoin, gold, year-to-date chart. Source: Cointelegraph/TradingView

Since the beginning of 2025, gold’s price has risen 58%, outperforming Bitcoin’s 1.5% YTD decline, according to TradingView data.

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