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Saylor's Firm Sells $333.7M in Stock, Pauses Bitcoin Buys

Saylor's firm sold $333.7 million in stock and paused its Bitcoin purchases, according to the headline. The excerpt provides no further details on the timing, rationale, or future buying plans.

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Aug 18, 2026 at 2:21 AM UTC · 2 분 소요

Saylor's Firm Sells $333.7M in Stock, Pauses Bitcoin Buys
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$2.1B common stock sold

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번역 중…

Stock Sale Funds Buybacks, Not Bitcoin

Michael Saylor's Strategy is doing something it used to avoid: raising cash without buying Bitcoin.

There were no Bitcoin purchases or sales during the seven days ending Aug. 16, and the firm hasn't bought any Bitcoin since mid-June. That's a notable pause for a company that once made headlines for turning its entire treasury into a Bitcoin bet.

A Shift From Accumulation to Capital Management

This is a clear change in direction for a company that built its name on aggressive Bitcoin accumulation. In late June, Saylor announced a move from Bitcoin accumulation to a capital-management strategy. The numbers show that shift in action.

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Over the last five weeks, Strategy sold about $2.1 billion in common stock and used $347 million of that to buy back its STRC preferred shares. Additionally, during those five weeks, the firm liquidated $213.3 million in Bitcoin. After paying interest on the preferred shares, the company's cash reserve grew to $4.8 billion.

That's a lot of dry powder, and it gives Strategy more flexibility than it had when all its eggs were in the Bitcoin basket. Preferred shares, for the uninitiated, are a type of stock that typically pays a fixed dividend and ranks higher than common stock if the company runs into trouble. By buying them back, Strategy is reducing its interest payments and simplifying its capital structure.

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