Strategy Pauses Bitcoin (BTC) Buys Before Tuesday Earnings
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Strategy Pauses Bitcoin Buys Before Q1 Earnings, Holds 818K BTC - Invest In Crypto News
Rongchai Wang May 03, 2026 21:19 Strategy, the biggest corporate Bitcoin holder, pauses purchases ahead of Q1 earnings as BTC trades near $78,778. Analysts predict a quarterly loss. Strategy, the world’s largest corporate Bitcoin holder, announced a pause in its Bitcoin purchases this week as it prepares to release its Q1 2026 earnings on May 5. Executive Chairman Michael Saylor shared the update in a post on X (formerly Twitter) on Sunday, sig…
Michael Saylor Says Strategy Will Not Buy Bitcoin This Week
Why Is Strategy Pausing Bitcoin Purchases? Strategy said it will pause its regular bitcoin purchases this week ahead of its first-quarter earnings report, marking only the second pause in its buying program this year. “No buys this week. Back to work next week,” Chairman Michael Saylor wrote on X, signaling a temporary break in the company’s acquisition strategy. The firm currently holds 818,334 BTC, equal to nearly 3.9% of bitcoin’s fixed 21 mi…
What to remember: Strategy (ex-MicroStrategy) suspends its weekly purchases of Bitcoin this week, only the second break of the year, before the release of its results of the T1 Tuesday. The company now holds 818 334 BTC, or about 3.9% of Bitcoin's total offer, and analysts anticipate a share loss for the quarter. Investors are looking at the strength of Michael Saylor's financing model, including preferential STRC shares that offer a return of 1…
Strategy, the company that accumulates the most bitcoin in the world, has stopped its purchases just before publishing results. The company led by Michael Saylor confirms that the pause is transient and that it will resume the usual pace next week, once the accounts of the first trimester of 2026 are presented. For the investor that follows bitcoin from the barrier, the news matters for a simple reason. Strategy has become one of the great insti…
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