MicroStrategy's Paper Loss of $3 Billion Still Increases Holdings, Michael Saylor's Position Build-Up Hints at Repeat

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MicroStrategy reports a $3 billion unrealized loss but continues to increase holdings

MicroStrategy co-founder Michael Saylor posted on X on March 16, hinting at another Bitcoin purchase. Previously, Strategy completed an additional purchase of 17,994 Bitcoins last week, with the company’s current paper holdings showing an unrealized loss of approximately $3 billion.

“Stretch the Orange Dot”: Saylor’s Sunday Signal Pattern Analysis

Michael Saylor hints at additional purchases
(Source: Strategy Tracker)

Michael Saylor maintains a consistent market communication rhythm: on Sundays, he posts specific statements or images on X as hints, usually followed by an announcement on Monday that Strategy has completed a new round of Bitcoin acquisitions. “Stretch the Orange Dot” is the latest version of this type of signal, which market observers generally see as a precursor to the company announcing a buy-in.

This pattern has been repeated for the 11th time over several months, suggesting that Strategy’s Bitcoin accumulation pace has not changed despite paper losses or market turbulence. After this signal was released, some crypto traders predicted that Strategy might have purchased over 1,000 Bitcoins this week, based on recent stock sales and historical funding patterns.

Strategy Holdings, Unrealized Gains/Losses, and Financing Structure

Strategy currently holds 738,731 Bitcoins, with a market value of about $53 billion at current prices. These Bitcoins were purchased in 102 transactions starting at the end of 2020, with an average cost of $75,863 per Bitcoin, totaling approximately $56.04 billion.

At the current market price of $71,300, the company’s holdings show an unrealized loss of about $3 billion, a decline of approximately 5.4%. Nevertheless, Strategy continues to support further accumulation through multiple financing channels, including:

Convertible Bonds: Issued to institutional investors, providing leverage for medium- to long-term Bitcoin accumulation

Preferred Shares (STRC): Currently the most liquid Bitcoin-linked preferred securities on the market, indicating ongoing demand for indirect Bitcoin exposure

At-the-Market (ATM) Stock Sales: Allow the company to continuously sell common stock and use the proceeds for Bitcoin purchases

Strategy’s common stock (ticker: MSTR) closed at $137.34 last Friday, rising to $138.40 in after-hours trading. Notably, short positions in MSTR have been increasing recently, indicating some market participants are bearish on Strategy’s high dependence on Bitcoin prices.

On-Chain Data: Long-Term Holders’ Control of Supply

Alongside Strategy’s active accumulation, on-chain data shows that the long-term supply structure of Bitcoin remains robust. Analyst Darkfost pointed out that long-term holders (holding for over 155 days) currently control about 79% of the total circulating supply, a stark contrast to the 2021 bull market.

During the peak in 2021, the proportion of long-term holders dropped from 82% to 70% within six months, indicating a rapid transfer of large holdings to short-term traders. Darkfost notes that the current supply transfer cycle is multi-phased and gradual: short-term holders continue to absorb supply, then gradually convert into long-term holders, maintaining a relatively stable supply landscape.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Michael Saylor’s “Orange Hint” routine?
Michael Saylor regularly posts specific statements or images on X on Sundays as signals to buy Bitcoin, usually followed by an announcement on Monday that Strategy has completed a new Bitcoin purchase. “Stretch the Orange Dot” is the latest version, marking the 11th such message in 2026.

What is Strategy’s current Bitcoin holding size and profit/loss status?
As of the latest data, Strategy holds 738,731 Bitcoins, with a market value of about $53 billion, an average purchase cost of $75,863 per Bitcoin. At the current price of approximately $71,300, the holdings show an unrealized loss of about $3 billion, or roughly 5.4%.

How does Strategy continue to fund Bitcoin accumulation?
Strategy primarily raises funds through issuing convertible bonds, preferred shares (STRC), and at-the-market (ATM) stock sales, forming a continuous financing structure that supports its Bitcoin reserves.

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