At this point, Strategy's Bitcoin holdings have grown to an incredible $44.86 billion, locking in a 25.85% profit, or an incredible $9.2 billion in gains.

Michael Saylor's Bitcoin playbook keeps rolling.
At last glance, Strategy's Bitcoin holdings had risen to an astounding $44.86 billion, locking in a 25.85% profit, or a staggering $9.2 billion in gains. The strategy seems to be panning out despite some recent turbulence in the broader cryptocurrency market, as there is currently over 528,000 BTC under management and an average purchase price of $67,485.
The performance graph showcases Strategy's strategic timing in addition to its belief in Bitcoin. By making large purchases during the 2020, 2022 and late 2023 dips, the company was able to drastically reduce its average cost basis. Even with market volatility still high, recent 2025 purchases at prices ranging from $84,000 to over $97,000 demonstrate ongoing accumulation.
Based on a thorough analysis of recent transactions, the most recent purchase 22,048 BTC on March 31, 2025, at an average price of $86,969 is currently marginally undervalued, with an unrealized loss of $49.5 million. But other recent purchases have already made the switch to green. For instance, the purchase of 6,911 Bitcoin on March 24 at $84529 is up 0.38%, resulting in gains of more than $2.02 million.
There is a 3.07% return on a smaller purchase of 130 BTC made on March 17. The overall strategy seems to be very sound, even though a few individual entries have gone south, such as the purchase of 20,356 BTC on Feb. 24 at $97,514, down 13% and 22%. Drawdowns have been mitigated and the portfolio has been able to profit from Bitcoin's long-term upward trajectory thanks to the enormous position size and steady dollar-cost averaging.
After recent volatility, Bitcoin is now settling around the $84,000 mark. Long-term holders continue to find the asset appealing due to rising institutional interest, decreased supply following the halving and macroeconomic tailwinds like lowering inflation expectations.
Strategy's performance highlights the success — and risk — of corporate crypto conviction as the company holds close to $45 billion in Bitcoin and keeps up its aggressive buying. The high-stakes wager made by Saylor might become one of the biggest institutional trades in cryptocurrency history if Bitcoin keeps rising.
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