Jim Cramer Says Saylor Could Push Bitcoin to $82,500 for “Double Bottom” Signal

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The sharp Bitcoin drop during the weekend has stirred debate, with TV host Jim Cramer issuing sarcastic remarks as Michael Saylor looks to buy more BTC.

As prices sank to multi-month lows, commentary from both figures added fresh momentum to an already volatile market narrative.

Key Points

  • Bitcoin dropped below $75,000, its largest sell-off since early April.
  • Jim Cramer mocked traders’ short-term optimism, suggesting Saylor could “push Bitcoin” higher to trigger a bullish signal.
  • Michael Saylor posted “More Orange,” a familiar signal often preceding Strategy Inc.’s Bitcoin purchases.
  • Strategy Inc.’s shares rose 4.55% to $149.71 despite Bitcoin’s decline, hinting at positioning ahead of earnings.

Cramer Mocks Market Reaction to Bitcoin Drop

Cramer framed his comments humorously but criticized traders who ignore big drops and overreact to small recoveries. He also speculated that bearish pressure might be building ahead of Strategy Inc.’s earnings, suggesting short sellers could be testing Saylor.

Strategy Founder Sends Familiar Signal

Historically, Saylor has repeatedly issued cryptic messages on Sundays. These messages have frequently preceded Bitcoin purchases by Strategy at the start of the following week. Against the backdrop of falling prices, the latest post was widely interpreted as a hint that the company may once again buy into the dip.

At the time of writing, Bitcoin was trading at $76,448, down 2.1% over the past 24 hours. This decline marked Bitcoin’s most pronounced drop since early April.

Despite the pressure on Bitcoin, Strategy Inc.’s shares moved higher at the end of last week. The stock closed Friday’s regular session up 4.55% at $149.71, though it remains down 1.47% year-to-date.

This divergence between Bitcoin’s slide and the stock’s advance suggests equity investors may be positioning ahead of Strategy’s upcoming earnings report.

Cramer’s Evolving View on Bitcoin

Cramer’s remarks also reflect his shifting stance on digital assets. He has previously said he prefers owning Bitcoin directly rather than holding derivatives or shares of Bitcoin-focused treasury companies. Previously, he described Bitcoin as a potential hedge against rising U.S. national debt.

That view marks a sharp change from three years ago, when he publicly dismissed cryptocurrency as an investment. His continued engagement with Bitcoin’s price action suggests sustained interest, even as he remains openly critical of market behavior during downturns.

With Bitcoin hovering near recent lows and Strategy Inc.’s earnings approaching, investor focus remains split between price action and corporate signals.

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