Overview
- An SEC filing shows the week‑ended Dec. 28 purchase averaged $88,568 per coin and was funded entirely by selling 663,450 Class A shares under the at‑the‑market program.
- Total holdings rose to 672,497 BTC acquired for about $50.44 billion, implying an average cost of roughly $74,997 per bitcoin.
- Strategy reported a 23.2% 2025 “BTC Yield,” an internal metric reflecting growth in bitcoin holdings relative to share issuance and capital deployment.
- Bitcoin traded near $87,000 after briefly topping $90,000, and MSTR slipped about 1% in premarket trading following the disclosure.
- S&P recently affirmed a B- rating with a stable outlook as the company disclosed roughly $2.2 billion in U.S. dollar reserves, reducing near‑term liquidity risk for obligations.