MSTR Stock Slumps to $173.55 as Bitcoin Dips Below $88,000
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TLDR MSTR stock dropped to $173.55, marking a new 52-week low for the company. The stock briefly bounced to $176 but stayed near its lowest yearly range. MSTR stock has fallen 40 percent in 2025 and over 62 percent in the past year. Strategy has not yet completed its full common stock issuance plan. The company aims to continue selling MSTR stock to fund its operations until 2030. MSTR stock dropped to a new 52-week low of $173.55 this week. The decline tracked the broader Bitcoin dip, which fell below $88,000. MSTR stock briefly recovered to $176 but remained near its year-low. Ongoing Slide in MSTR Stock Sparks Concerns MSTR stock has now declined by more than 40% in 2025 and by 62% over the past 12 months. The slide raised concerns about the Strategy’s business model’s viability. Investors tracked MSTR’s daily movements as it mirrored BTC’s weakness. MicroStrategy Incorporated, MSTR Strategy has not yet completed its whole common stock issuance plan. The company intends to continue selling MSTR stock through 2030. At current levels, this strategy may be unworkable. BTC now trades below the Strategy’s average acquisition cost of $74,000. The company’s BTC treasury is mostly underwater. The falling MSTR stock price is limiting the company’s financing flexibility. Preferred Shares Fall Below Par Value To support operations, Strategy issued preferred shares labeled STRD, STRK, STRF, and STRC. These shares once traded near $100. Now STRD trades at $66, STRK at $75, STRF at $95.08, and STRC at $92.02. This decline points to increasing pressure on Strategy’s financing instruments. The lower price implies higher yields, but also greater market risk. Preferred shares are generating losses for current holders. While these instruments helped Strategy buy more BTC, they added financial obligations. These obligations now limit further BTC accumulation. Strategy’s debt servicing…
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