Strategy stock has delivered a very strong 3 year return, while its broader valuation checks lean expensive and recent headlines highlight material index and Bitcoin related risks. That mix leaves investors weighing how much of Strategy’s complex story is already reflected in the share price at around US$93.04.
- Strategy has returned 183.1% over 3 years, which raises the question of whether the long term gains still line up with current fundamentals.
- The company’s push to build a Bitcoin focused capital flywheel can support equity value if it keeps converting capital raises into productive assets. At the same time, potential MSCI index exclusion and heavy exposure to Bitcoin prices may influence how the market values the stock.
- Strategy scores just 2 of 6 on the valuation checks, which suggests the broader metrics do not flag the stock as a clear bargain today.
The stock’s next move may depend on whether Strategy’s Bitcoin centric approach and index inclusion risks justify today’s valuation after such a sharp 3 year gain.
Find out why Strategy's -74.6% return over the last year is lagging behind its peers.
Does Strategy Look Undervalued on Book Value?
Price to book is a useful cross-check for Strategy because so much of the story rests on the value of assets on its balance sheet, particularly Bitcoin holdings and software-related intangibles.
Strategy currently trades on a P/B of about 1.2x, compared with a software industry average of roughly 3.1x and a peer group average of about 13.5x. That is a steep discount to both the sector and closer peers, which are pricing in much richer multiples of book value. Despite recent headlines around potential MSCI index removal and Bitcoin-related risks, the market is still assigning only a modest premium to Strategy’s stated equity base.






