Michael Saylor's Strategy Added 1,045 Bitcoin for $110M Last Week
The company now holds a total of 582,000 tokens purchased at an average price of just over $70,000 each.

What to know:
- Strategy added 1,045 bitcoin to its stack, bringing its total amount of BTC held to 582,000 tokens.
- The company's average purchase price for its massive holdings rose just above $70,000.
- The so-called BTC Yield for 2025 now stands at 17.1%.
Michael Saylor-led Stategy (MSTR) yet again topped up its sizable bitcoin
The average purchase price of this latest buy was $105,426 each and the average purchase price for the company's 582,000 coin stack rose to $70,086 each. With bitcoin trading at about $107,500 Monday morning, MSTR's holdings are worth roughly $62.5 billion.
Last week's buys were funded via at-the-market sales of MSTR's STRK and STRF preferred stocks, according to an SEC filing.
MSTR stock is higher by 2% in premarket action as bitcoin rose from Friday's close in the $105,000 area.
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