Michael Saylor’s Strategy Expands Bitcoin Holdings Amid Market Volatility
Quick Breakdown
- Strategy bought 220 BTC worth $27.2M at an average price of $123,561.
- Total holdings now stand at 640,250 BTC, valued at over $47B.
- Saylor remains bullish, saying “No tariffs on Bitcoin” amid market turmoil.
Strategy adds $27.2 million in Bitcoin during price surge
Michael Saylor’s Strategy, the world’s largest publicly traded holder of Bitcoin, increased its holdings last week despite sharp price swings in the crypto market. The company purchased an additional 220 BTC for approximately $27.2 million, Saylor confirmed in an X post on Monday.
Strategy has acquired 220 BTC for ~$27.2 million at ~$123,561 per bitcoin and has achieved BTC Yield of 25.9% YTD 2025. As of 10/12/2025, we hodl 640,250 $BTC acquired for ~$47.38 billion at ~$74,000 per bitcoin. $MSTR $STRC $STRK $STRF $STRD
— Michael Saylor (@saylor) October 13, 2025
The purchase, reportedly made at an average price of $123,561 per Bitcoin, came as the flagship cryptocurrency soared to a record $126,200 on Oct. 7 before retreating to around $107,000 in Friday’s flash crash, based on data from Coinbase.
Total Bitcoin holdings now valued at over $47 billion
With this latest acquisition, Strategy’s total Bitcoin stash has reached 640,250 BTC, accumulated at an average purchase price of $74,000 per coin — representing a total investment of roughly $47.38 billion.
The company’s Bitcoin yield, which Saylor defines as the percentage change in the ratio between total BTC holdings and diluted shares outstanding, has climbed 25.9% year-to-date following the purchase.
Saylor stays bullish: “no tariffs on Bitcoin”
As market volatility rattled traders on Friday, largely driven by renewed China tariff threats from U.S. President Donald Trump, Saylor reaffirmed his confidence in Bitcoin’s resilience.
“No tariffs on Bitcoin,” he wrote on X, underscoring the cryptocurrency’s independence from traditional geopolitical risks.
The latest buy follows a 196 BTC purchase in late September for $22.1M as Bitcoin fell below $110,000. Following the purchase, MicroStrategy now controls 640,031 BTC valued at roughly $47.35 billion, bought at an average price of $73,983 per coin.
Meanwhile, Michael Saylor urged U.S. regulators to establish a formal taxonomy for digital assets , warning that ongoing regulatory ambiguity threatens to stall innovation and hinder the nation’s competitiveness in the global crypto market. Saylor emphasized the urgent need to define key terms such as “digital security,” “digital commodity,” and “tokenized asset.”
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