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Renowned Short-Seller James Chanos Closes Short Against Strategy as Bitcoin Premium Narrows
Short-seller James Chanos has closed his short position against Strategy after the firm’s premium over its bitcoin holdings shrank, validating his bearish thesis.
James Chanos Takes Profit on Strategy Short After Price Compression
James Chanos, founder of Kynikos Associates and one of Wall Street’s most recognizable skeptics, has long criticized Strategy for what he calls an overreliance on bitcoin as its core business model.
Under CEO Michael Saylor, the company has accumulated more than 641,000 BTC through debt-fueled purchases and equity issuance, turning its stock into a leveraged proxy for bitcoin.
In May 2025, Chanos made his move—shorting Strategy while going long bitcoin. The approach was a classic arbitrage bet that Strategy’s share price, then trading at roughly 2.5 times its modified net asset value (mNAV), would eventually fall closer to parity with its bitcoin reserves.
By Nov. 7, 2025, Chanos had closed the trade. Strategy’s mNAV multiple had compressed to about 1.23x, down from its lofty highs earlier in the year. Bitcoin’s spot price hovered near $63,405, while Strategy’s stock price had plunged roughly 50% from its 2025 peak. The premium on its bitcoin holdings—once hovering around $80 billion—had shrunk to just $15 billion, effectively confirming Chanos’ call.
The trade essentially achieved what it set out to do as Strategy’s premium drifted toward parity. His exit likely locked in gains from the narrowing spread, sidestepping any rebound risk if bitcoin’s price recovers or investor enthusiasm reignites around Strategy.
Chanos’ latest victory echoes his long-standing reputation for spotting bubbles before they pop. From Enron to Strategy, his playbook remains consistent: identify overvaluation, bet on gravity, and bow out before the crowd catches on.
Whether Strategy’s model represents a visionary form of bitcoin leverage or an overextended debt play remains up for debate—but for Chanos, at least for the short term, the math has already spoken. On the same day, Saylor took to X and said:
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