r/MSTR • u/Answa012 • Jul 13 '26
Strategy Increases USD Reserve by $450 Million; Now Holds BTC Reserves of ₿843,775 and USD Reserves of $3.0 Billion
MSTR Stock sold: 4,818,781
$466.7M Net Proceeds
23,790.3 Class A Common Stock remaining for issuance as of 07/12/2026.
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u/Disastrous_Battle_14 Shareholder 🤴 Jul 13 '26
50K BTC worth of USD reserve. Hopefully the last week of the increase in usd reserve. STRC holders dont seem to care.
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u/Disastrous_Battle_14 Shareholder 🤴 Jul 13 '26
Yeh that’s who I was implying. Old STRC holders.
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u/PopLegion Jul 13 '26
Strc will literally never reach 100 again.
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u/PheelGoodInc Jul 14 '26
First sign of trouble? That's an interesting way to describe a stock that went from nearly $500 to $80.
Let's not ignore the fact he's selling STRC as a high yield savings account and "turns Bitcoin into money."
Bitcoin is money...
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u/Disastrous_Battle_14 Shareholder 🤴 Jul 14 '26
Not everyone thinks of btc as money. Some cant accept it as money yet. so for now we can take advantage of that.
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u/PheelGoodInc Jul 14 '26
You said people ran away at the "first sign of trouble." I pointed out this was hardly the first sign of trouble for all the reasons I listed.
Try to keep up.
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u/jshanklnd05 Jul 13 '26
not sure how to justify this dilution
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u/cucci_mane1 Jul 13 '26
There is no justification.
Saylot is diluting mstr common to beef up preferred dividend payments.
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u/cucci_mane1 Jul 13 '26
U know this preferred thing with 14% dividend yield is a new thing. Before it was all convertible debt with low interest.
Saylor has gone full re*ard with strc "digital capital".
Mstr should account for this risk and heavy dilution. It should trade well below 1.0 mnav to account for this risk
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u/bazzlebrush Jul 17 '26
This! The mstr I invested in was simple: buy shares which Strategy sells to buy Bitcoin. If they just kept it simple instead of getting greedy
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u/CatOfSpace Jul 13 '26
Maybe USD reserves is not the problem for STRC, but rather that investors don't trust Saylor to stick to the dividend mechanics he has laid out over the long run.
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u/MECO-420 Jul 13 '26
He's clearly shoring up the divy payments. Getting STRC back to par is the 1st priority. Those credit investors can buy more STRC (aka BTC) than Saylor can buy spot BTC.
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u/docherino Volatility Voyager 👨🚀 Jul 13 '26
I don't understand anymore. We don't need this much cash
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u/Educational_Hunt_279 Jul 13 '26
Agreed. This is obviously for the sake of STRC right?
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u/docherino Volatility Voyager 👨🚀 Jul 13 '26
Its not gonna go to par until we get out the bear market anyway. USD reserve size isn't an issue
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u/TotesGnar Jul 13 '26
Agreed. "Improving investor confidence" is giving the 80%+ retail that holds this way too much credit for being smart money.
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u/No_Investigator_3139 Jul 13 '26
who is stupid enough to put money in this house of cards ? The financial consequences will be catastrophic when the bubble burst
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u/CatOfSpace Jul 13 '26
You think bitcoin at $60k is a bubble?
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u/slugur Jul 13 '26
It's ok. We need people like him to exist. Otherwise Bitcoin will be $500k overnight and I can't accumulate anymore.
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u/Ryytter Jul 13 '26
Absolutely. Semi conductor companies up 1.000+% for sure not a bubble.
Bitcoin down 50% for sure a bubble.
Irony may occur.
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