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Strategy Goes Another Week Without Buying — Or Selling — Bitcoin, Builds Up Cash Reserve

Bitcoin Magazine Strategy Goes Another Week Without Buying — Or Selling — Bitcoin, Builds Up Cash Reserve Bitcoin treasury Strategy has gone another week without buying the leading cryptocurrency — but didn’t sell any th...

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Strategy Goes Another Week Without Buying — Or Selling — Bitcoin, Builds Up Cash Reserve

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Strategy Goes Another Week Without Buying — Or Selling — Bitcoin, Builds Up Cash Reserve 

Bitcoin treasury Strategy has gone another week without buying the leading cryptocurrency — but didn’t sell any this time. 

The Nasdaq-listed company said Monday in a regulatory filing that it had upped its cash buffer by selling 3,458,866 shares of MSTR common stock to generate $333.7 million. 

Strategy added $150M to its USD Reserve and repurchased $132M of $STRC, extending USD Duration to 2.8 yrs (+41 days) and tightening STRC BTC Credit to 114 bps (-4 bps). As of 8/16/26: ₿840,447 BTC Reserve; $4.8B USD Reserve. $MSTR https://t.co/kNWPowilmT

— Michael Saylor (@saylor) August 17, 2026

Strategy used $52.4 million to pay dividends on its STRC preferred stock, then spent $132.2 million to buy the stock back. It also added $149.1 million to its dollar reserve.

Strategy — formerly MicroStrategy — has recently pivoted to common stock sales to build up its cash reserves, rather than buying Bitcoin.

It has halted its Bitcoin sales and even sold a chunk of its holdings over the past two months after aggressively buying in 2025. 

Strategy stock (Nasdaq: MSTR) has taken a hit in 2026, dropping over 60% year-to-date. At a little over $95 a pop, it is currently trading nearly 80% below its 2024 record. 

The company started buying Bitcoin in 2020 as a way to protect shareholder returns. It has since become the largest corporate holder of Bitcoin, with 840,447 coins worth $53.4 billion, acquired at an average price of $63,357, according to its website. 

Despite focusing on its cash buffer, Strategy has reassured investors that its long-term posture toward Bitcoin is still the same. CEO Phong Le said earlier this month that he isn’t worried about the current bear market, and that the company plans to remain a long-term buyer of Bitcoin despite its recent sales.

“We’re the J.P. Morgan of the crypto economy, so whether we sell 1,000 Bitcoin out of 840,000 to me is irrelevant to the conversation,” Le said. 

Strategy’s approach has spawned a wave of copycat companies that have since adopted similar crypto-treasury strategies of their own.

This post Strategy Goes Another Week Without Buying — Or Selling — Bitcoin, Builds Up Cash Reserve  first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Mathew Di Salvo.

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