Michael Saylor sold various securities to increase his holdings of Bitcoin, and the companys total Bitcoin holdings reached 601,550
Odaily News Strategy founder Michael Saylor sold four types of securities, MSTR, STRF, STRK and STRD, to buy Bitcoin (BTC) on July 14, 2025 local time. The liquidation was considered a value-added dilution, and Strategy obtained a net profit of US$472 million through the market price sale, and then purchased 4,225 Bitcoins at an average price of US$111,827 per coin.
Saylor’s move brings the company’s total bitcoin holdings to 601,550, or 2.9% of its maximum supply. The company disclosed in its latest 8-K filing that it sold 797,008 shares of MSTR common stock and other securities. Each of Strategy’s bitcoin purchases has resulted in a profit, with the current unrealized return on investment exceeding 68%.
Although the company has increased its Bitcoin holdings by diluting shareholders equity, its performance on Wall Street is still recognized, with a price-to-earnings ratio of 1.7 times its $72 billion BTC assets. In the future, MicroStrategy may continue to increase its Bitcoin holdings in a similar way. (Protos)
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