Strategy Stock Falls 5% Despite USD Reserve Hitting $4.8 Billion


Strategy stock (MSTR) price declined by 5% as it faces renewed pressure despite the company holding a $4.8 billion USD reserve.
Strategy has paused Bitcoin purchases while using cash to cover debt interest, preferred dividends, and STRC Stock obligations.
MSTR stock outlook remains volatile after Strategy rejected a common-stock dividend during its Q2 investor Q&A.
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PatchNotes
· 1h ago
The most awkward players in U.S. stocks are these “balance-sheet players”: They look like they have piles of dollars, but in reality it’s all holes from convertible bonds and preferred stock. Small shareholders can’t even receive common-stock dividends, so it’s no wonder the share price falls.
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LiquidationRecycle
· 1h ago
$4.8 billion is a pathetic excuse for reserves. It doesn’t even pay dividends on its common stock; this company is just working for its creditors.
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ElliottWaver
· 1h ago
Stop buying Bitcoin to repay debt—is it transforming into a cash-flow company? Yet it falls when Bitcoin rises; capital has figured it out.
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BitcoinFirstAid
· 1h ago
There’s no need to panic too much. BTC is holding steady above $70k, and MSTR will eventually follow suit; it’s just that short-term liquidity has been drained by debt.
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TransactionCleaner
· 1h ago
Good news turning bearish once it’s priced in? With $4.8 billion in reserves sitting there, it still dropped 5%—the market really isn’t showing any respect.
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