Bitcoin News / @BitcoinNewsCom:
STRATEGY BITCOIN SALE REALIZES A $55 MILLION LOSS
Michael Saylor’s Strategy sold 3,588 BTC between June 29 and July 5 at an average price of $60,197.
Based on the company’s average acquisition cost of roughly $75,500 per BTC, the sale locked in an estimated $55 million realized loss.
The transactions reduced Strategy’s holdings from 847,363 BTC to 843,775 BTC.
Despite selling at a loss, Strategy’s average cost basis fell slightly from about $75,578 to $75,476 per BTC, reflecting the remov...
STRATEGY BITCOIN SALE REALIZES A $55 MILLION LOSS
Michael Saylor’s Strategy sold 3,588 BTC between June 29 and July 5 at an average price of $60,197.
Based on the company’s average acquisition cost of roughly $75,500 per BTC, the sale locked in an estimated $55 million realized loss.
The transactions reduced Strategy’s holdings from 847,363 BTC to 843,775 BTC.
Despite selling at a loss, Strategy’s average cost basis fell slightly from about $75,578 to $75,476 per BTC, reflecting the remov...
Bitcoin News / @BitcoinNewsCom:
WSJ: STRATEGY’S BITCOIN MODEL FACES ‘MATH TRAP’ AS mNAV PREMIUM EVAPORATES
Per the Wall Street Journal, Michael Saylor’s Strategy is facing a self-inflicted “math trap” after its key valuation metric, mNAV, briefly fell below 1.0, signaling the market was valuing the company at less than the value of its Bitcoin holdings.
The report argues Strategy’s Bitcoin acquisition strategy depended on trading at a premium so it could issue stock to buy more BTC.
It also claims mNAV overstates enterp...
WSJ: STRATEGY’S BITCOIN MODEL FACES ‘MATH TRAP’ AS mNAV PREMIUM EVAPORATES
Per the Wall Street Journal, Michael Saylor’s Strategy is facing a self-inflicted “math trap” after its key valuation metric, mNAV, briefly fell below 1.0, signaling the market was valuing the company at less than the value of its Bitcoin holdings.
The report argues Strategy’s Bitcoin acquisition strategy depended on trading at a premium so it could issue stock to buy more BTC.
It also claims mNAV overstates enterp...
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BTC Market Pulse: Week 28
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BTC Market Pulse: Week 28
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