Strategy Skips Weekly Bitcoin Buy After 108 Total Purchases, 818,334 BTC Holdings
Strategy paused bitcoin purchases, shifting market focus to its 818,334 $BTC exposure. Michael Saylor confirmed the halt after the company’s latest disclosed buy, leaving traders watching his orange-dot posts for the next signal.
Key Takeaways:
- Strategy paused bitcoin purchases after its latest disclosed $255 million $BTC acquisition.
- Investors shifted focus toward MSTR’s leverage, reserves, volatility, and bitcoin exposure.
- Traders will keep watching Saylor’s orange-dot posts for the next buy signal.
Strategy Pause Shifts Focus Toward Bitcoin Exposure
Strategy Inc. (Nasdaq: MSTR) paused bitcoin purchases this week, interrupting a closely watched signal cycle tied to Michael Saylor’s orange-dot chart posts. Saylor confirmed the halt in a May 3 public update, while Strategy’s dashboard still showed 818,334 $BTC and active market metrics. The pause shifted attention from a fresh buy to the company’s bitcoin exposure.
Saylor said on X that there were no $BTC purchases this week, adding “Back to work next week,” leaving traders watching for a return to buying. While Strategy has skipped weekly buys before, the update still drew attention as it followed the company’s orange-dot chart signal widely tracked by traders. The chart showed Strategy’s historical bitcoin purchases, alongside a snapshot of holdings near $64.44 billion and total $BTC at 818,334. It also reflected 108 purchase events, a bitcoin price near $78,533, and an average acquisition cost near $75,537.

The prior week’s activity remains the most recent confirmed buy, when Strategy added 3,273 $BTC for about $255 million and brought year-to-date $BTC yield to 9.6%.
Strategy’s dashboard showed $2.25 billion in USD reserves and debt of $8.25 billion. Net leverage was listed at 9%, while annual dividends stood at $1.49 billion. The company also reported 43.2 $BTC years of dividend coverage and 18.1 USD months of dividend coverage. Volatility remained elevated, with implied volatility at 64%, 30-day historical volatility at 71%, and one-year historical volatility at 68%.
Saylor Keynote Highlights Strategy Funding Model
Saylor’s pause disclosure came days after his Bitcoin 2026 keynote, held April 27–29 at The Venetian in Las Vegas. Speaking to more than 40,000 attendees, he framed bitcoin as “Digital Capital” and repeated his $10 million per coin forecast. His case centered on bitcoin as scarce, frictionless, and borderless property that could pull capital from real estate, gold, and sovereign debt. He also argued that exchange-traded funds (ETFs), corporate treasuries, and long-term holders are reducing bitcoin’s liquid free float.
The keynote also linked Strategy’s $BTC accumulation to its “digital credit” model. Stretch (STRC), Strategy’s Variable Rate Series A Perpetual Stretch Preferred Stock, currently pays 11.50% annual dividends, distributed monthly in cash. Its rate adjusts monthly to encourage trading near its $100 par value and reduce price volatility. Listed on Nasdaq and available across major brokerage platforms, STRC gives Strategy another funding channel for bitcoin purchases.
This week’s lack of a buy does not erase Strategy’s broader bitcoin accumulation setup. The dashboard showed mNAV at 1.27 and amplification at 34%, keeping MSTR positioned as a high-sensitivity $BTC vehicle. With the April 27 acquisition still the latest confirmed purchase, traders are likely to keep watching Saylor’s orange-dot posts for the next bitcoin buy signal.
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