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We recently compiled a list of the 10 Worst Performing Crypto Stocks to Buy Now. In this article, we are going to take a look at where MicroStrategy Incorporated (NASDAQ:MSTR) stands against the other crypto stocks.
The enthusiasm surrounding the crypto market that followed Donald Trump’s return to the White House is starting to fade. David Hollerith, a senior reporter at Yahoo Finance, noted that Bitcoin hit a three-month low on February 25, briefly dropping below $87,000. This was the biggest drop in three weeks for the largest cryptocurrency in the world. On February 25, Ether, the second-largest cryptocurrency, fell 10% while Solana fell more than 12% to hit its lowest point in five months.
The recent sell-off in cryptocurrencies isn’t attributed to any single cause but industry watchers are pointing to a combination of negative factors contributing to the downturn. These include broader economic uncertainty, concerns about Trump tariffs, and the recent hack of the Bybit crypto exchange. Despite initial optimism about a pro-crypto stance from the Trump administration, it appears that the market rally that followed his election is losing momentum.
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Noelle Acheson, founder of Crypto Is Macro Now, told Yahoo Finance that the “Trump rally” could just be running out of steam. She believes that the pullback is happening because of concerns about economic growth as the new administration announces new tariffs and tax cuts. Crypto-related stocks have also been negatively affected by the downturn.
Bernstein’s analyst Gautam Chhugani told clients in a note that the Bitcoin market is closely tied to broader equity market sentiment driven by macroeconomic concerns. Bernstein believes that Bitcoin has not reached its peak in its current 4-year cycle and projects it could reach closer to $200,000 over the next 12 months. On a technical level, Chhugani thinks Bitcoin could drop as low as $70,000. However, Bernstein sees this potential drop could be an opportunity for investors to join the cycle, suggesting that any decline could be a buying opportunity.
Bitcoin’s price could bounce back if it gets more bullish announcements from the White House. President Trump has fulfilled some of the promises he made to the crypto industry, but other promises and regulatory developments are taking longer. While Bitcoin has fallen 6% since the start of 2025, it is still up 26% since Trump’s election victory.
To compile our list of the 10 worst-performing crypto stocks to buy now, we looked for the largest crypto companies. We reviewed financial media reports, ETFs, our own rankings, and various online resources to compile a list of crypto stocks. To look for the worst-performing stocks, we looked for crypto stocks that have experienced negative returns year-to-date as of February 21, 2025. Next, we focused on the top 10 stocks most favored by institutional investors. Data for the hedge fund sentiment surrounding each stock was taken from Insider Monkey’s Q4 2024 database of more than 1,000 elite hedge funds. Finally, the 10 worst-performing crypto stocks to buy according to hedge funds were ranked in ascending order based on the number of hedge funds holding stakes in them as of Q4 2024.
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