MSCI has decided not to remove Strategy ($MSTR) and other crypto treasury firms from its indexes, a major bullish signal for Bitcoin.MSCI has decided not to remove Strategy ($MSTR) and other crypto treasury firms from its indexes, a major bullish signal for Bitcoin.

BREAKING: MSCI To Keep Strategy ($MSTR) in its Indexes

2026/01/07 16:25
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MSCI has officially decided not to remove Strategy ($MSTR) and other crypto treasury companies from its equity indexes, easing a major overhang that had worried both equity and crypto markets.

The decision removes the immediate risk of forced institutional selling and reinforces $Bitcoin’s growing role in corporate treasury strategies — a development many see as clearly bullish for BTC and the broader crypto market.

What Is MSCI and Why Its Decision Matters

MSCI is one of the most influential index providers globally. Its benchmarks are tracked by trillions of dollars in passive investment funds, including ETFs and institutional portfolios.

  • When a company is included in an MSCI index:
  • Passive funds are required to hold the stock
  • Liquidity and institutional exposure increase
  • Valuation support improves

Conversely, removal from an MSCI index can trigger automatic selling by funds that track these benchmarks — often regardless of fundamentals.

Why MSCI Considered Removing Strategy ($MSTR)

The discussion began when MSCI reviewed how to classify Digital Asset Treasury Companies — firms whose balance sheets are heavily dominated by crypto holdings rather than traditional operating assets.

Strategy, formerly MicroStrategy, became the focal point of this debate:

  1. The company holds a significant amount of Bitcoin, making $BTC its primary treasury reserve
  2. A large portion of its total assets is non-operational and tied to digital assets

MSCI questioned whether such companies still fit the definition of an operating business or should instead be treated like investment vehicles — a classification that could have led to exclusion from major equity indexes.

The Recent Decision: No Removal, For Now

In its latest update, MSCI confirmed that it will not remove Strategy ($MSTR) or similar crypto treasury companies from its indexes at this stage.

Instead, MSCI will:

  • Keep these companies included as long as they meet existing criteria
  • Launch a broader review on how non-operating assets should be treated in the future

This means there will be no forced selling tied to index rebalancing, removing a major short-term risk for Strategy shareholders and crypto-linked equities. Naturally, Strategy stock surged on this positive news.

MSTR price in USD over the past 24 hours - TradingView

Why This Is Bullish for Bitcoin and Crypto

1. Forced Selling Risk Is Off the Table

Had MSCI removed $MSTR, index-tracking funds would have been required to sell — potentially triggering significant downside pressure. That risk has now been neutralized.

2. Institutional Confidence Remains Intact

MSCI’s decision signals that crypto-heavy balance sheets are not being rejected outright by institutional frameworks, reinforcing confidence among large investors.

3. Validation of Bitcoin as a Treasury Asset

Strategy remains the world’s largest corporate holder of Bitcoin. Keeping $MSTR in major indexes supports the narrative that Bitcoin is increasingly accepted as a legitimate corporate reserve asset.

4. Positive Spillover for the Crypto Market

The news has boosted sentiment across crypto-related equities and reinforces expectations that institutional capital will continue flowing into Bitcoin and digital assets.

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