Microstrategy stock down 16% YTD amid Bitcoin rout
Shares of Strategy, formerly MicroStrategy, are down approximately 16% in the year-to-date amid Bitcoin’s ongoing correction. The stock’s abrupt sell-off foregrounds longstanding questions about the sustainability of its Bitcoin buying spree. On Feb. 25, BTC’s price dropped around 4% to around $88,000.The company’s “strategy is largely contingent on the ability to raise additional capital” backed by its growing Bitcoin treasury, The Kobeissi Letter, a market analysis firm, said in a Feb. 25 post on the X platform. “In a situation where their liabilities rise significantly higher than their assets, this ability could deteriorate,” they said. However, stock analysts remain bullish on MSTR’s prospects for a rebound.On Feb. 6, analysts at Benchmark, a stock researcher, raised MSTR’s price target to $650, citing confidence that Strategy “will continue to aggressively raise capital to fuel its bitcoin acquisition strategy during the balance of the year,” according to a research note shared with Cointelegraph. Debt-fueled Bitcoin buysSince 2020, Strategy has spent upward of $33 billion buying BTC at an average cost of around $66,000 per coin, earning an unrealized profit of more than $10 billion, according to data from MSTR Tracker. It financed the buys with a blend of stock issuance and around $9.5 billion in convertible debt. Virtually none of Strategy’s debt matures until 2027 or later. This significantly reduces the risk of a short-lived BTC price drawdown, forcing Strategy to liquidate Bitcoin holdings, The Kobeissi Letter said. “For this to happen, Bitcoin would need to fall well over 50% from current levels and remain there” until 2027 and beyond, they said. Stock price outlookOn Feb. 25, Bitcoin fell below the $90,000 mark for the first time since November 2024 amid ongoing sell-offs in US spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs). The same day, shares of Strategy fell by more than 10% to approximately $245, according to data from Google Finance. The stock is down nearly 50% from all-time highs of $473 in November, shortly after Strategy unveiled its ambitious goal of buying $42 billion worth of Bitcoin by 2027.Other companies following similar Bitcoin treasury strategies saw comparable retraces. Semler Scientific, which started buying BTC in 2024, is down more than 20% in the year-to-date, Google Finance data showed.However, Benchmark believes in Strategy’s ability to keep generating “Bitcoin yield,” which measures the ratio of BTC holdings to outstanding shares. It effectively sets BTC-per-share as a lodestar for Strategy’s financial performance. Strategy is targeting a Bitcoin yield of 15% for 2025. “While many investors have been focused on MSTR’s market capitalization relative to its [net asset value], we believe a more valuable metric for assessing the company’s value is its BTC yield,” Benchmark said in an October note.