Strategy Signals More BTC Buys as Prices Dip Below $90K
Bitcoin’s latest downturn is already drawing attention from one of its most vocal corporate backers. Strategy, the Bitcoin-heavy treasury firm formerly known as MicroStrategy. They hinted that it may increase its holdings again as BTC trades below $90,000. The comments arrived in a series of posts that echoed the company’s long-standing approach: buy weakness, ignore noise, and hold with conviction.
Strategy Recalls Its 2022 Playbook
In a fresh post, the company reminded followers of how it handled the brutal 2022 bear market. At the time, Strategy’s average cost basis sat near $30,000. While Bitcoin fell close to $16,000, cutting that cost almost in half. Instead of reducing exposure, the company added more BTC.
The latest message was clear without saying it outright: the firm may repeat the same move now that Bitcoin has dipped. Strategy framed the reminder as a quiet signal to the market. That suggests that a correction this deep is not a reason to back away, but a moment to lean in.
Saylor Reinforces the Firm’s Long-Term Mission
CEO Michael Saylor also stepped in with a detailed post outlining why short-term volatility does not affect the company’s strategy. He emphasized that Strategy is not a fund, trust, or passive holding company. But a full-scale operating enterprise that earns revenue, issues financial products, and treats Bitcoin as productive capital.
He highlighted the firm’s five digital credit securities: STRK, STRF, STRD, STRC, and STRE. These together represent more than $7.7 billion in notional value. He also pointed to Stretch (STRC), a Bitcoin-backed instrument designed to pay a predictable monthly USD yield. Saylor argued that the company’s structure allows it to innovate in ways that traditional funds cannot. He reinforced that its long-term objective hasn’t changed. To build the world’s first digital monetary institution powered by sound money.
Strong Dividend Coverage Adds Confidence
The strategy also addressed concerns around sustainability. The company stated that at the current Bitcoin prices. It has 71 years of dividend coverage, even if BTC does not appreciate from here. It added that any annual price increase above 1.41% would fully offset its yearly dividend obligations. This metric was shared to show that the firm’s treasury remains stable despite market turbulence. It also signaled that Strategy has enough balance-sheet strength to keep accumulating during downturns. Without risking its commitments to shareholders.
Recent Purchases Show Ongoing Accumulation
Earlier this month, Strategy revealed that it acquired another 487 BTC for roughly $49.9 million at an average price of $102,557. The company now holds 641,692 BTC, valued at more than $47.5 billion at the time of the announcement. With Bitcoin slipping well below its recent highs. The market expects Strategy to continue adding. And based on the tone of its latest posts, the firm seems more than ready to buy the dip again.
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