April 7, 2025

MicroStrategy Halts Bitcoin Purchase, MSTR Stock Slides 13%

MicroStrategy Halts Bitcoin Purchase, MSTR Stock Slides 13%

MicroStrategy has halted its Bitcoin purchases amid this recent market crash, with the flagship crypto dropping below $80,000. The MSTR stock is also in bear territory at the moment, thanks to the widespread market crash due to Donald Trump’s tariffs.

MicroStrategy Halts Bitcoin Purchase Amid Market Crash

MicroStrategy, now Strategy, has halted its Bitcoin purchase, failing to acquire any BTC between March 31 and April 6. This is significant as the company has developed a knack for purchasing BTC every other week, thanks to its capital raise through stock sales.

Last week, Coingape reported that Michael Saylor’s firm bought 22,048 BTC for $1.92 billion the previous week, one of their largest purchases to date. Meanwhile, the company purchased 6,911 BTC a week earlier for $584 million.

Meanwhile, it is worth mentioning that MicroStrategy bought 80,715 BTC for $7.66 billion in the first quarter of this year at an average price of $94,922. The company currently holds 528,185 BTC, which it bought for $35.63 billion, at an average price of $67,458 per Bitcoin.

Thanks to the recent drop in the Bitcoin price, Strategy risks watching its BTC investment return to its entry price or even run into a loss. The company revealed in a filing that its unrealized loss on digital assets for the first quarter was $5.91 billion.

The company’s Bitcoin investment dropping into the red is significant as it could force them to offload some coins, which could negatively impact the market.

Although Saylor and his firm would carry out this sale over the counter, news around it could dampen investors’ confidence and spark a bearish sentiment. For context, the software company currently holds over 2% of Bitcoin’s total circulating supply.

MSTR Stock Slides Over 13%

Nasdaq data shows that MicroStrategy’s stock is down over 13% and is currently trading around $256. The drop in the MSTR stock price isn’t only due to the Bitcoin price decline, although both assets share a strong positive correlation.

MSTR has mainly declined thanks to Donald Trump’s tariffs, which have put the US stock market close to bear market territory. According to a Bloomberg report, the S&P 500 lost 3.5% at the open and is now on the brink of entering a bear market. The Nasdaq is also not far off.

As a result, MSTR has lost all its gains from earlier in the year and currently boasts a year-to-date (YTD) loss of 8%. The stock is still at risk of suffering more declines as Trump’s trade war heightens.

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