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    MicroStrategy stock MSTR hits 3-month high after CEO's exit
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    MicroStrategy stock MSTR hits 3-month high after CEO’s exit

    August 3, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    MicroStrategy (MSTR) stock opened higher on Aug. 3 as investors digested the news of its CEO Michael Saylor’s exit after a depressive quarterly earnings report.

    Microstrategy stock up 142% since May lows 

    On the daily chart, MSTR’s price surged by nearly 14.5% to $324.55 per share, the highest level since May 6.

    The stock’s intraday gains came as a part of a broader recovery that started on May 12 at $134. Since then, MSTR has grown by 142% versus Nasdaq’s 26.81% gains in the same period.

    MicroStrategy stock MSTR hits 3-month high after CEO's exit
    MSTR daily price chart. Source: TradingView

    Bad Q2, Saylor’s resignation

    The Aug. 3 MSTR rally came a day after MicroStrategy reported a billion dollar loss in its second quarter (Q2) earnings call. Interestingly, the company’s major Bitcoin exposure was a large reason for its poor quarterly performance.

    To recap: MicroStrategy is an information technology firm that provides business intelligence, mobile software, and cloud-based services. But one of its primarily corporate strategy is to invest in Bitcoin to hold it long-term.

    Unfortunately, holding Bitcoin has cost MicroStrategy an impairment loss of $917.84 million from its 129,698 BTC holdings in Q2, primarily due to the crypto’s 50% year-to-date (YTD) price drop. In comparison, MSTR plunged 42% in the same period.

    MicroStrategy stock MSTR hits 3-month high after CEO's exit
    BTC/USD daily price chart. Source: TradingView

    Furthermore, MicroStrategy’s revenue fell 2.6% year-over-year to $122.07 million. The net quarterly losses prompted Saylor—who has strongly backed the Bitcoin investment strategy since August 2020—to quit as the firm’s CEO and become an executive chairman.

    MSTR responded positively to Saylor’s resignation and the appointment of Phong Le, President of MicroStrategy, as his replacement, suggesting that investors are comfortable with the change in leadership.

    What’s next for MSTR?

    MSTR’s course for the remainder of 2022 depends largely on Bitcoin’s performance, given their consistently positive correlation in recent years. But several metrics are hinting at a correction ahead. 

    MicroStrategy stock MSTR hits 3-month high after CEO's exit
    The weekly correlation coefficient between MSTR and BTC/USD. Source: TradingView

    For instance, MicroStrategy’s enterprise value-to-revenue (EV/R) ratio was at 10.76 on Aug. 3, or in “overvalued” territory.

    Similarly, MSTR’s forward price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio has reached 54.95, more than double the market average of 20-25. In other words, the market expects MicroStrategy to show enormous future earnings growth despite its underperformance in recent quarters.

    MicroStrategy also has amassed $2.4 billion in long-term debts with $46.6 million in interest expense. Therefore, the company could find it unable to meet its debt obligations if it continues to suffer losses at the current pace.

    MicroStrategy stock MSTR hits 3-month high after CEO's exit
    MSTR long-term debt table. Source: S&P Capital IQ

    In other words, MicroStrategy could pledge its nearly $2 billion worth of Bitcoin holdings as collateral or sell them to raise capital. 

    Related: A brief history of Bitcoin crashes and bear markets: 2009–2022

    “Nonetheless, crypto and MSTR bulls may remain invested,” noted Juxtaposed Ideas, a Seeking Alpha contributor, in its latest analysis, saying that most are willing to “gamble on Bitcoin’s eventual recovery to $40,000” or beyond by 2023 or 2024.

    “That would be a positive catalyst for its future stock recovery, returning some much-needed capital to the highly volatile investment.”

    The views and opinions expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cointelegraph.com. Every investment and trading move involves risk, you should conduct your own research when making a decision.

    This article was originally published by Cointelegraph.com. Read the original article here.
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