Did Morgan Stanley Crash Bitcoin to Launch Their ETF? The Timeline

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Morgan Stanley’s Bitcoin ETF filing coincides with MSCI policy reversal. Social media users question the October-January timeline.

A crypto analyst has raised concerns about potential market manipulation following Morgan Stanley’s recent Bitcoin ETF filing. The timing has sparked widespread discussion across social media platforms.

Bull Theory, a crypto commentary account, outlined what they describe as a suspicious sequence of events. The narrative centers on MSCI’s policy decisions and Morgan Stanley’s strategic moves.

MSCI Announcement Triggered October Crash

On October 10, MSCI proposed removing Digital Asset Treasury Companies from its global indexes. The announcement targeted firms like MicroStrategy and Metaplanet, which hold significant Bitcoin reserves.

According to Bull Theory, Bitcoin dropped nearly $18,000 within minutes. The broader crypto market lost over $900 billion in total value.

MSCI indexes guide trillions in passive investment flows. The proposed change meant pension funds and ETFs would face forced selling pressure. Institutional exposure to Bitcoin would shrink considerably.

🚨DID MORGAN STANLEY PULL OFF THE BIGGEST CRYPTO MANIPULATION?

The sequence of Bitcoin’s October crash and January recovery looks like a planned setup, and the data supports it.

Let’s go through it 👇

  1. OCTOBER 10: THE TRIGGER

On October 10, MSCI, originally a Morgan Stanley… pic.twitter.com/oyw0oKf66f

— Bull Theory (@BullTheoryio) January 7, 2026

Three-Month Uncertainty Window Suppressed Prices

The consultation period remained open until December 31. Bull Theory claims this three-month window created sustained downward pressure.

Passive investors reportedly avoided new positions. Index-linked funds prepared for potential mandatory sales. Bitcoin fell approximately 31% during this period.

The analyst describes it as crypto’s worst quarter since 2018. Altcoins experienced even steeper declines.

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January Reversal Raises Eyebrows

Bitcoin began rallying on January 1 without clear catalysts. The cryptocurrency gained 8% in five days, rising from $87,500 to $94,800.

Bull Theory suggests insiders anticipated upcoming announcements. The relentless selling pressure suddenly disappeared.

Then came the dramatic 24-hour reversal. Morgan Stanley filed for spot Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana ETFs on January 5. Hours later, MSCI announced it would not proceed with the index removals.

The analyst points to the sequence: MSCI threatens removals, prices crash, uncertainty persists, Morgan Stanley files ETFs, MSCI reverses course.

Bull Theory describes the pattern as “create pressure, accumulate at low prices, launch product, remove pressure.” The post emphasizes that MSCI controls index inclusion while Morgan Stanley controls capital distribution.

The claims remain unverified. However, the timeline and beneficiaries have prompted questions across crypto communities.

Social media users continue debating whether the coordination was intentional or coincidental.

Morgan Stanley and MSCI have not commented on the speculation.

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