MicroStrategy Is a Bitcoin Magnet Pulling in the Earth's Capital Reserves: Bernstein
The broker raised its price target for the stock to $600 and reiterated its outperform rating on the shares.

What to know:
- Bernstein raised its MicroStrategy price target to $600 from $290.
- Broker Canaccord also increased its price target for the software company, to $510 from $300.
- The shares rose over 6% in early trading Monday.
MicroStrategy's (MSTR) bitcoin (BTC) treasury model is unparalleled and the company is expected to attract billions of dollars of investment into the world's largest cryptocurrency, broker Bernstein said in a research report Monday.
Bernstein raised its MicroStrategy price target to $600 from $290 while maintaining its outperform rating on the stock. Rival broker Canaccord raised its price target to $510 from $300 and reiterated its buy rating.
The shares were trading over 6% higher at around $448 in early trading.
Bernstein said it expects MicroStrategy to own 4% of the world's bitcoin supply by 2033. It currently has 1.7%.
The company founded by Michael Saylor said last month that it planned to buy a further $42 billion of bitcoin over the next three years.
"We believe bitcoin is in a structural bull market with conducive regulation and U.S. government support, institutional adoption and favorable macro," analysts led by Gautam Chhugani wrote.
Broker Canaccord is also bullish about MicroStrategy's outlook, and it said it used a new methodology to value the stock.
"Traditional P&L earnings metrics no longer really apply to MSTR, given the company's software business only accounts for a single-digit percentage of current enterprise value," analysts led by Joseph Vafi wrote, adding that "dollarized BTC accretion per shares captures everything going on at MSTR."
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