Speculation on the October decline and its relation to Morgan Stanley MSCI actions
Timestamp: October 10, 2025
Key Event: MSCI Proposal Announcement
MSCI, originally part of Morgan Stanley, announced a proposal: to remove “digital asset financial companies” (such as MicroStrategy) that hold large amounts of Bitcoin from its global indices. Consequences: Index funds face forced liquidation risks. Within minutes of the announcement, Bitcoin plummeted nearly $18,000, and the total crypto market cap evaporated over $900 billion.
Timestamp: October 10, 2025 - December 31, 2025
Public consultation period lasts exactly three months, market demand is “frozen.” Passive investors avoid risk, institutions wait and see, market sentiment collapses. Market performance: prices remain weak, Bitcoin drops about 31% during this period, marking the worst quarterly performance since 2018.
January 1 - January 5, 2026 : Without any positive news, the ongoing sell-off suddenly halts, and Bitcoin begins a continuous rally.
Suspected insiders with prior knowledge act early. Data support: In the first five days of 2026, Bitcoin rises 8% (from $87,500 to $94,800, an increase of $7,300).
January 5, 2026 Key Event: Morgan Stanley makes a high-profile entry
Morgan Stanley officially submits applications for its own spot Bitcoin, Ethereum (ETH), and Solana (Solana) ETFs.
January 6, 2026 (Following Morgan Stanley’s move)
A few hours after Morgan Stanley’s ETF application, MSCI announces it will ultimately not remove cryptocurrency heavyweights from its indices. Market pressure is alleviated, liquidity returns.
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Speculation on the October decline and its relation to Morgan Stanley MSCI actions
Timestamp: October 10, 2025
Key Event: MSCI Proposal Announcement
MSCI, originally part of Morgan Stanley, announced a proposal: to remove “digital asset financial companies” (such as MicroStrategy) that hold large amounts of Bitcoin from its global indices.
Consequences: Index funds face forced liquidation risks. Within minutes of the announcement, Bitcoin plummeted nearly $18,000, and the total crypto market cap evaporated over $900 billion.
Timestamp: October 10, 2025 - December 31, 2025
Public consultation period lasts exactly three months, market demand is “frozen.”
Passive investors avoid risk, institutions wait and see, market sentiment collapses.
Market performance: prices remain weak, Bitcoin drops about 31% during this period, marking the worst quarterly performance since 2018.
January 1 - January 5, 2026
:
Without any positive news, the ongoing sell-off suddenly halts, and Bitcoin begins a continuous rally.
Suspected insiders with prior knowledge act early.
Data support: In the first five days of 2026, Bitcoin rises 8% (from $87,500 to $94,800, an increase of $7,300).
January 5, 2026
Key Event: Morgan Stanley makes a high-profile entry
Morgan Stanley officially submits applications for its own spot Bitcoin, Ethereum (ETH), and Solana (Solana) ETFs.
January 6, 2026 (Following Morgan Stanley’s move)
A few hours after Morgan Stanley’s ETF application, MSCI announces it will ultimately not remove cryptocurrency heavyweights from its indices.
Market pressure is alleviated, liquidity returns.
Suspected manipulation cycle:
[Creating pressure (MSCI proposal removal)] ➔ [Accumulating at low prices (institutions waiting during suppression)] ➔ [Launching products (Morgan Stanley submits ETF)] ➔ [Relieving pressure (MSCI cancels threat)] ➔ [Realizing profits (market rebounds)]