On August 14, Strategy declined 5.02% in regular trading, trading at $92.065/share with turnover of $683 million. The stock continues to face sustained selling pressure amid a series of analyst target price cuts and the company's ongoing Bitcoin divestiture strategy.
Most recently, Mizuho lowered its target price from $213 to $165 on August 10, following Barclays' reduction to $125 on August 4 and B. Riley's cut from $215 to $155 on August 3. The downgrades reflect deepening institutional concern over Strategy's strategic pivot from accumulating Bitcoin to actively selling holdings to fund dividend obligations and preserve liquidity. The company disclosed selling 1,637 BTC worth over $102 million in early August, reducing total holdings to 842,138 BTC. Strategy's Q2 results revealed a loss of $24.45 per share, far exceeding the consensus estimate of a $2.19 loss, as the firm formally abandoned its long-standing accumulation-only approach in favor of active capital management and cash preservation.
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