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To own Strategy today, you have to believe in two things at once: that Bitcoin will remain the core value driver, and that management can engineer enough traditional cash flow and financing flexibility to survive long drawdowns. The December purchase of 10,624 BTC and the new US$1.44 billion cash reserve double down on that vision, but they also underline the key short term catalysts and risks. On the positive side, the reserve directly addresses concerns about dividend and interest coverage, and could reduce the odds of forced Bitcoin sales that had begun to worry the market after a more than 45% share price slide this year. On the other, it reinforces the dependence on equity issuance, dilution, and a volatile asset base just as earnings guidance now spans a very wide range.
Yet this renewed buffer for dividends and interest still leaves one uncomfortable pressure point investors should not ignore.
In light of our recent valuation report, it seems possible that Strategy is trading behind its estimated value.Seven Simply Wall St Community fair value estimates cluster between about US$480 and US$663, suggesting some see very large upside from current levels. At the same time, recent Bitcoin driven volatility and dilution risk from continued capital raising remain central to how that potential might eventually show up in Strategy’s share price, so it is worth weighing several of these differing views side by side.
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