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Michael Saylor’s Orange Dot Bitcoin Chart Returns as Traders Watch for Strategy’s Next Buy
Michael Saylor posted a fresh orange dot bitcoin chart Sunday, putting attention back on whether Strategy will announce another bitcoin purchase. The post follows last week’s $2.55 billion reserve shield and bitcoin monetization plan.
Key Takeaways:
Saylor’s Orange Dot Chart Points Back to Strategy’s Bitcoin Stack
On July 5, Strategy (Nasdaq: MSTR) Executive Chairman Michael Saylor posted his orange dot bitcoin chart as investors watched for clues about the company’s next bitcoin purchase. The chart maps Strategy’s bitcoin buys against price movements, showing its accumulation across market conditions.
“ Bitcoin is Digital Energy,” Saylor wrote. The chart shows 113 purchase events and total holdings of 847,363 BTC.
Last week, Saylor posted a similar orange dot chart with the message, “We’re gonna need more charts.” The following day, Strategy unveiled a $2.55 billion reserve shield as MSTR and STRC drew investor attention and bitcoin traded around $60,000 before recovering.
As of July 5, Strategy’s dashboard showed holdings of 847,363 BTC valued at $53.116 billion. It also listed bitcoin per share at 211,157 sats, enterprise value of $57.112 billion and annual dividends of $1.762 billion, underscoring how the company measures its bitcoin position alongside its capital obligations.
Strategy’s Reserve Shield Adds a New Layer to the Bitcoin Bet
Strategy said June 29 that it adopted a Digital Credit Capital Framework to strengthen preferred securities, improve liquidity, preserve long-term bitcoin exposure and support shareholder value. The plan includes a USD reserve policy, STRC dividend changes, Digital Credit Securities repurchases, MSTR buybacks and a BTC monetization program.
The BTC monetization program allows bitcoin sales to build reserves, fund or replenish dividends and interest payments, or support repurchases. Strategy said it is not required to sell bitcoin. Any sale depends on market conditions, liquidity needs, taxes, accounting, legal rules and management’s view of shareholder value.
Saylor stressed:
The executive chairman added that Digital Credit needs liquidity, discipline and active capital management, and that the framework is meant to improve credit quality, lower preferred dividend costs when beneficial, and preserve Strategy’s long-term bitcoin exposure.
The company reported about $2.55 billion in USD reserves as of July 5, equal to roughly 17.4 months of expected preferred dividends and interest expense. With $1.25 billion in board-authorized BTC monetization capacity, total liquidity coverage rises to about $3.80 billion, or 25.9 months.