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Strategy’s Stock Plummets After Bitcoin Sale Amid Investor Jitters

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Last updated: June 1, 2026 4:08 pm
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Published: June 1, 2026
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Strategy’s stock experienced a significant downturn on Monday, plummeting following the announcement of a Bitcoin sale that stirred concerns among investors about the company’s financial stability. The firm’s shares fell to their lowest level in a month and a half before making a slight recovery. By the time of reporting, Strategy’s stock had decreased by 5.3%, trading at $150.68, which nearly wiped out its gains since the start of the year.

This decline comes as Executive Chairman and co-founder Michael Saylor sharpens the company’s focus on Stretch (STRC), its flagship product. For four consecutive months, Strategy has offered an 11.5% annual dividend through monthly cash installments, supported by its $10.48 billion preferred stock. In a post on X shortly after the market opened, Saylor set an ambitious goal for STRC, aiming to establish it as “the best credit instrument in the world,” though he did not address the Bitcoin sale.

According to an SEC filing, Strategy raised $2.5 million from the sale of 32 Bitcoin, which will be allocated towards covering STRC’s recurring costs. The firm currently contends with monthly expenses totaling around $100 million to uphold market confidence in the product. Despite the sale, which represents just 0.0038% of Strategy’s enormous 843,706 Bitcoin holdings valued at about $60 billion, TD Cowen analyst Lance Vitanza noted that the sale has led to some misconceptions regarding the firm’s Bitcoin strategy. He stated that the headlines implying a significant reduction in Bitcoin holdings were misleading.

The bank maintained its $400 price target for Strategy, emphasizing that the sale had no bearing on the analysts’ views regarding the company’s capacity to increase its Bitcoin holdings on a per-share basis. Last month, during the firm’s first-quarter earnings call, Saylor hinted that selling some Bitcoin was a possibility to demonstrate market resilience, suggesting it was a strategic move rather than a reaction to immediate financial distress.

Subsequent to Strategy’s announcement, Bitcoin’s value fell, reaching its lowest point in nearly two months, with recent trading around $71,400—a 2.8% drop over the past day. This move was notably at odds with Saylor’s previously crafted image of a “buy-and-never-sell” strategy that had endeared him to Bitcoin enthusiasts. According to expert Zach Pandl from crypto asset manager Grayscale, such liquidations are part of a larger trend, indicating that the need for companies holding Bitcoin to generate cash flows will necessitate some degree of sales.

Pandl pointed out that a reduced share of Bitcoin held by these firms could ultimately improve the asset’s long-term outlook, as companies diversify beyond simple exposure to digital currencies. The decision to sell Bitcoin is reflective of a broader shift among firms that acquire Bitcoin, suggesting future sales may occur as companies adapt to market conditions.

Although Strategy characterized Monday’s sale as a singular event, expert Gerry O’Shea from crypto asset manager Hashdex remarked that future selling could be influenced significantly by market fluctuations. He expressed that while there might be some speculation around this sale, it likely does not alter the fundamental outlook for the firm, which is perceived as well-capitalized and financially stable.

In a move that may have contributed to the recent sale, Strategy also signaled last month its intention to reduce its Bitcoin holdings while planning to repurchase $1.5 billion in convertible bonds. The firm had previously drawn down 61% of its cash reserves established in December, in efforts to address concerns regarding the sustainability of STRC.

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