Michael Saylor has once again drawn attention from the Bitcoin market after posting “Back to Orange,” a phrase closely followed by investors tracking Strategy’s accumulation behavior. The post, shared alongside a chart highlighting previous buying phases, has fueled speculation that another round of Bitcoin purchases could be on the horizon.
While no new acquisition was confirmed, the timing is notable. Strategy paused Bitcoin buying last week, shortly after one of Saylor’s well-known “Green Dots” posts. That pause suggested a more disciplined approach rather than aggressive accumulation, but the latest message has reopened expectations among long-term holders.
Market sentiment, however, remains cautious. Prediction markets currently place the probability of Bitcoin reaching $100,000 in 2025 at around 1%, reflecting subdued confidence in a near-term breakout. Bitcoin is trading near $88,000, with the highest probability range centered around $95,000, pointing to expectations of steady movement rather than a sharp rally.
Technical analyst Ted Pillows added context by highlighting the Bitcoin-to-stablecoin ratio, which shows BTC pulling back into a key monthly support zone. According to his analysis, stablecoin supply continues to expand, suggesting liquidity remains in the market and that the current pullback is structural, not panic-driven.

Pillows believes Bitcoin could regain momentum in early 2026, with a potential move toward the $100,000 area in the first quarter, assuming broader market conditions remain supportive.
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