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March 6, 2026 7:40 PM UTC

Schwab Analyst: Bitcoin’s Slump Is About Lost Momentum, Not Saylor

BitcoinWorld Schwab Analyst: Bitcoin’s Slump Is About Lost Momentum, Not Saylor A senior analyst at Charles Schwab has pushed back against the popular narrative that Michael Saylor is behind Bitcoin’s recent price weakness, arguing instead that the cryptocurrency has simply run out of steam. Jim Ferraioli, an analyst at the major U.S. financial firm, told CoinDesk that Bitcoin’s struggles are rooted in a loss of upward momentum, not any single seller. Bitcoin’s Bear Market Started in October Ferraioli explained that Bitcoin has been in a bear market since October of last year, bottoming out in early February. While the launch of spot Bitcoin ETFs by major Wall Street firms helped the digital asset recover from those lows, the rally stalled before it could develop into the broad speculative frenzy seen in previous market cycles. According to Ferraioli, crypto investors are momentum-driven, and that flow has now been cut off. Capital Rotating to Gold, AI, and IPOs The analyst noted that capital which once pursued speculative gains in crypto is now moving to other promising investments. Sectors like gold, artificial intelligence-related stocks, and initial public offerings (IPOs) are currently attracting the liquidity that previously fueled Bitcoin’s rallies. This rotation, Ferraioli argues, is a more significant factor than any single transaction or regulatory headline. Exaggerated Impact of MicroStrategy Ferraioli emphasized that the market impact of MicroStrategy’s recent transaction has been exaggerated. While Saylor’s firm is a major holder of Bitcoin, its actions are not the real factor moving the market. The analyst concluded that the biggest challenge facing Bitcoin is not Michael Saylor, regulation, or even the macroeconomic environment—it is the simple absence of buying pressure. Conclusion Ferraioli’s analysis offers a more nuanced view of Bitcoin’s current price action, shifting the focus away from individual actors and toward broader market dynamics. For investors, the key takeaway is that Bitcoin’s recovery depends on a return of speculative momentum, which currently appears to be flowing into other asset classes. FAQs Q1: Is Michael Saylor selling his Bitcoin? No, the analyst argues that the impact of MicroStrategy’s transactions has been exaggerated and is not the primary cause of Bitcoin’s weakness. Q2: What is causing Bitcoin’s price to drop? According to the analyst, Bitcoin has lost upward momentum since October, and capital is rotating into other investments like gold, AI stocks, and IPOs. Q3: Will Bitcoin recover? The analyst suggests that a recovery depends on a return of speculative momentum, which is currently absent from the crypto market. This post Schwab Analyst: Bitcoin’s Slump Is About Lost Momentum, Not Saylor first appeared on BitcoinWorld .

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