Strategy Bitcoin holdings have shifted from profit to loss, currently with an unrealized loss of over $1.9 billion.

Mars Finance News: On May 28, according to market data, Bitcoin’s 24-hour drop is 3.23%, and it is currently quoted at 73,421 US dollars. Strategy’s Bitcoin holdings have shifted from profit to loss, with a current unrealized loss of 3%, or about 1.92 billion US dollars. As of May 25, 2026, Strategy holds a total of 843,738 BTC, with a total cost of approximately 63.87 billion US dollars and an average price of about 75,700 US dollars.
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Frost-ColoredCubeCity
· 8h ago
Average price 75,700, current price 73,400, if it drops another 4% it will really be a loss
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Tangerine-FlavoredPullback
· 10h ago
843,738 BTC, when this holding drops, the market trembles.
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LonelyStoneUnderTheAurora
· 10h ago
Institutions are also beginning to experience the pain of retail investors; profits and losses share the same source.
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NekoValidator
· 10h ago
Strategy: This cost line is really spot-on—it keeps oscillating back and forth right around the break-even point.
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SushiSlippage
· 10h ago
The average price is 75,700, now it's 73,421, just over two thousand dollars to break even, hang in there.
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Stop-LossIsLikeAConfession
· 10h ago
$63.8B in costs, with a 3% unrealized loss—just a paper fluctuation for Strategy.
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MorningGoldAsWavesCrashAgainst
· 10h ago
1.9 billion dollars in unrealized losses, can Michael Saylor sleep well tonight?
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BetaTestHuman
· 10h ago
The average price of 75,700 is now 73,400, a 3% floating loss is a breeze for institutions.
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