Saylor Teases "Big Orange" — Hinting at Another Major Bitcoin Buy Tomorrow?

Published at 2026-01-11 17:15:15

MicroStrategy executive chairman Michael Saylor spotlighted the firm’s Bitcoin exposure in an X post on Jan. 11, noting a $61.25 billion Bitcoin portfolio and teasing the phrase “Big Orange.” The brief update rekindled investor interest and market chatter that Saylor could be preparing another sizable accumulation as early as tomorrow, though the post itself stopped short of a formal buy announcement.

Why it matters: MicroStrategy remains one of the largest corporate holders of Bitcoin, so any additional purchases could tighten available supply and influence short-term price dynamics and institutional sentiment. Traders and investors will be watching company channels and filings for confirmation, but for now the move is speculation-driven — a reminder of how much influence a few high-profile holders still exert on the BTC market.

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