Strategy (MSTR), formerly MicroStrategy, stock has witnessed significant volatility in 2025. In July, MSTR stock touched 52-week highs of $457. However, there has been a correction of 60% from highs, which has been triggered by downside in Bitcoin (BTCUSD).
To navigate uncertain times and volatility in the crypto asset, Strategy announced that it has established $1.44 billion in dollar reserves.
The objective is to support payment of dividends on preferred stock coupled with coverage of debt servicing costs. While the cash buffer provides some cushion from a credit health perspective, the possibility of a sustained correction in Bitcoin remains a risk.
Strategy is the largest Bitcoin treasury company in the world. The company offers exposure to Bitcoin through a range of securities that includes equity and fixed-income instruments. As of December 2025, the company has 650,000 Bitcoin holdings.
Additionally, Strategy is also a provider of AI-powered analytics software. For Q3 2025, the software business reported 10.9% growth in revenue to $128.7 million.
With Bitcoin correcting sharply from all-time highs, MSTR stock has also declined by 53% in the last six months.
Strategy recently announced the creation of a $1.44 billion reserve. With $800 million in dividend payments annually, the reserves imply a dividend coverage of 1.8.
Strategy has further announced that it targets to hold dollar reserves that cover 24 months of dividends. This is likely to improve the company’s creditworthiness.
It’s also worth noting that as of December 2025, Strategy reported an enterprise value of $68 billion. For the same period, the company’s convertible debt was $8.2 billion. This implies a low loan-to-value of 11% and provides Strategy with financial flexibility.
When Strategy reported Q3 2025 results, the company’s Bitcoin net asset value was $71 billion. In the most recent update, the company’s Bitcoin NAV has declined to $59 billion. Clearly, high volatility in crypto assets is a risk.
To elaborate further, Strategy believes that it’s likely to report an operating profit of $9.5 billion in 2025 if Bitcoin trades at $110,000 by the end of the year. However, if Bitcoin trades at $85,000 at EOY, the company expects an operating-level loss of $7 billion.


