Buffett Enthusiast Invests Billions in Cryptocurrency
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: Sep 14 2025
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Should l Buy MARA?
Source: WSJ
Capital Group's Investment Strategy: Capital Group, a 94-year-old mutual-fund firm, is known for its disciplined investing style, influenced by value-investor Benjamin Graham and Warren Buffett.
Bitcoin Investment: The firm has made a significant investment in bitcoin, surprising many in the traditional finance (TradFi) sector, with portfolio manager Mark Casey emerging as a prominent advocate for the cryptocurrency.
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Analyst Views on MARA
Wall Street analysts forecast MARA stock price to rise
12 Analyst Rating
7 Buy
5 Hold
0 Sell
Moderate Buy
Current: 7.560
Low
13.00
Averages
22.11
High
30.00
Current: 7.560
Low
13.00
Averages
22.11
High
30.00
About MARA
MARA Holdings, Inc. is engaged in digital asset compute that develops and deploys technologies. The Company secures the blockchain ledger and supports energy transformation by converting clean, stranded, or otherwise underutilized energy into economic value. It also offers advanced technology solutions to optimize data center operations, including liquid immersion cooling and firmware for bitcoin miners. It is primarily focused on computing for, acquiring, and holding digital assets as a long-term investment. Its core business is bitcoin mining, and it produces, or mines, bitcoin using energy-efficient fleets of specialized computers while providing dispatchable compute as an optionality to the electric grid operators to balance electric demands on the grid. It is also engaged in the sale of data center infrastructure, such as immersion-cooled systems, to third parties operating in the bitcoin ecosystem and the artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance compute (HPC) sectors.
About the author

Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.
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Market Performance: ProShares Bitcoin Strategy ETF shares have decreased by 3.8%, while shares of Bitcoin Trust have fallen by 1.4%.
Investment Trends: The decline in these Bitcoin-related investments reflects broader market trends and investor sentiment towards cryptocurrencies.
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- Market Performance: Coinbase Global's stock has decreased by 10.1%, indicating a significant downturn in its market performance.
- Bitcoin Farms Impact: Bitcoin Farms has seen a decline of 2%, reflecting challenges in the cryptocurrency mining sector.
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- Market Trends: Cryptocurrency stocks are experiencing a decline, tracking lower Bitcoin prices.
- Impact on Investors: The drop in Bitcoin prices is affecting investor sentiment and market confidence.
- Future Predictions: Analysts are closely monitoring the situation for potential recovery signs in the crypto market.
- Broader Implications: The downturn in cryptocurrency values may have wider implications for the financial market and investment strategies.
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