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    Strategy Just Stopped Bitcoin News: Is the Market’s Biggest Corporate Bid Gone for Good? | Invesloan.com

    August 19, 2026
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    In the latest Bitcoin news, Strategy held its bitcoin position flat at 840,447 BTC through the week ended Aug. 16, according to a Form 8-K the company filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, while its dollar reserve climbed to $4.8 billion.

    The larger question isn’t whether Strategy still owns bitcoin, it does, at an average cost of $75,385 per coin, it’s whether the market can absorb weakness without the recurring corporate bid that shaped price action for years.

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    A Predictable Buyer Goes Quiet

    Strategy made no bitcoin purchases or sales between Aug. 10 and Aug. 16, the filing confirmed. That silence follows a stretch in which the company sold 1,690 BTC for $108.6 million the prior week, redirecting proceeds toward its preferred-stock obligations rather than adding to its core position.

    Instead of buying bitcoin, Strategy sold 3,458,866 MSTR shares through its at-the-market program for $333.7 million in net proceeds.

    It put $149.1 million of that into its USD reserve, spent $132.2 million repurchasing 1,388,720 shares of its STRC preferred stock, and used $52.4 million to fund preferred dividends. Michael Saylor, Strategy’s executive chairman, framed the moves in an Aug. 17 post on X as extending the company’s financial runway rather than expanding its bitcoin exposure.

    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 added $150M to its USD Reserve and repurchased $132M of STRC, extending USD Duration to 2.8 yrs (+41 days) … As of 8/16/26: 840,447 BTC Reserve; $4.8B USD Reserve.”

    The dollar reserve, launched under Strategy’s Digital Credit Capital Framework on June 29 with $2.55 billion, has now grown to $4.8 billion in roughly seven weeks. It exists to cover preferred dividends and debt interest, functioning as a liquidity buffer separate from, and increasingly prioritized over, the bitcoin balance sheet itself.

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    Bitcoin News: What the Pause Actually Proves

    The data confirms a shift in marginal capital allocation: Strategy is issuing common stock, defending its STRC price band near $99–$100, and building cash rather than deploying every available dollar into bitcoin.

    It does not confirm that Strategy is abandoning its treasury model; 840,447 BTC remains one of the largest corporate holdings anywhere, and the company still holds $653 million of unused STRC repurchase capacity plus a fully intact $1 billion MSTR buyback authorization.

    Source: STRCUSD / Tradingview

    That distinction matters for how traders price risk. Strategy’s leveraged accumulation model trained the market to treat its purchases as a floor during drawdowns, and the disappearance of that bid, even temporarily, removes a source of demand that didn’t depend on retail sentiment or ETF flows. Whether that gap gets filled by other buyers is now an open question rather than an assumption.

    The Underwater Position Still Matters

    Strategy’s $63.36 billion cost basis works out to $75,385 per bitcoin, a level well above spot prices trading near $64,268 at the time of this report. Saylor has separately disclosed that STRC returned 9% over the trailing year through Aug. 14 even as bitcoin fell 47% over the same span, a gap that explains why capital is flowing toward preferred-stock defense rather than fresh accumulation.

    That cost basis also constrains future buying. Adding to the position at current prices while shares trade below net asset value risks diluting existing holders more than it improves per-share bitcoin exposure, a tension that didn’t exist when MSTR traded at a premium, and every new purchase looked accretive.

    Where Support Comes From Now

    With Strategy’s recurring bid gone for now, bitcoin’s near-term price action depends more heavily on ETF flows, derivatives positioning, and organic spot demand than it has in years.

    Traders watching for a floor should track the levels outlined in ongoing bitcoin price analysis, since the absence of a predictable corporate buyer raises the odds that any break below current support extends further than it would have with Strategy still stepping in.

    Strategy also faces an unresolved MSCI index-eligibility review, with feedback due Sept. 30 and a decision expected by Oct. 16 ahead of the November index rebalance.

    If MSCI moves to exclude MSTR from global equity indexes, passive-fund selling could compound the pressure already building from the pause in bitcoin purchases, a scenario that would test the company’s cash reserve as a genuine buffer rather than a talking point.

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    If Strategy resumes purchases once its STRC obligations stabilize, the market regains a known source of demand, and the current pause reads as tactical.

    If the pause extends through the fall alongside a negative MSCI outcome, expect volatility to widen as the market recalibrates around bitcoin’s organic supply-and-demand balance without its largest corporate buyer at the table.

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