Michael Saylor's Strategy (MSTR) purchased $330 million of bitcoin last week
The buy was funded mainly by $227.3 million in preferred stock sales and $72 million in common stock sales, company filings said.
- On Monday, Strategy , led by Executive Chairman Michael Saylor, disclosed in an SEC Form 8-K that it acquired 4,871 Bitcoin for approximately $329.9 million at an average price of $67,718 per coin.
- This acquisition ends a brief interruption in what had been a 13-week consecutive buying streak, after Strategy paused purchases during the week of March 23 following an intense phase that included a $1.57 billion purchase of 22,337 Bitcoin.
- Sales of the company's STRC preferred stock provided $227.3 million of the funding, with the remainder of $72 million coming from common stock sales, continuing Strategy's reliance on equity offerings to fuel accumulation.
- The addition brings total holdings to 766,970 Bitcoin, acquired at an all-in average cost basis of $75,644 per coin, leaving the entire position facing approximately $5 billion in unrealized losses at current prices.
- Executive Chairman Saylor has publicly set a target of 1 million Bitcoin by the end of 2026, requiring the firm to acquire roughly 233,000 additional coins from current levels to achieve that ambitious goal.
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Strategy Reports Additional Bitcoin Purchase as Holdings Reach 766,970 Bitcoin
Strategy disclosed that it acquired 4,871 Bitcoin between April 1st and April 5th, 2026, for approximately $329.9 million, at an average price of $67,718 per Bitcoin. https:///saylor/status/2041125172225192100The purchases were funded using proceeds from its at-the-market (ATM) equity programs, bringing total holdings to 766,970 Bitcoin acquired for about $58.02 billion at an average cost of $75,644.The filing also indicates that no Bitcoin purc…
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