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Strategy Posts $14.5B Unrealised Loss in Q1 2026 and Keeps Buying Bitcoin

Strategy reported a $14.46 billion unrealised loss on its Bitcoin holdings in Q1 2026 as BTC fell 23%. The Michael Saylor-led firm responded by buying another $330 million in BTC.

Salar S by Salar S
April 8, 2026
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Strategy Posts $14.5B Unrealised Loss in Q1 2026 and Keeps Buying Bitcoin

Most companies facing a $14.5 billion paper loss would issue a cautious statement, reassure investors, and quietly scale back the activity that caused it. Strategy is not most companies. The Michael Saylor-led firm disclosed a $14.46 billion unrealised loss on its Bitcoin holdings for Q1 2026 in an April 6 SEC filing, the direct result of Bitcoin’s 23.8% decline during its worst opening quarter since 2018. The company’s response to that disclosure was characteristically blunt: it bought another 4,871 BTC for $329.9 million in the first five days of April. The conviction has not wavered. The question the market is increasingly asking is whether it should.

The Numbers Behind the Loss

According to its latest 8-K SEC filing, the drop in the value of its Bitcoin holdings and associated tax loss generated a $2.42 billion deferred tax asset, so the firm can partially offset its on-paper losses. Despite being underwater on its holdings, Strategy added another 4,871 BTC to its Bitcoin holdings for approximately $330 million between April 1 and April 5, bringing its total trove to 766,970 bitcoins, worth approximately $53 billion at current prices.

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With its latest acquisition, Strategy’s average purchase price has fallen slightly to $75,644 per coin, down from $75,694 on March 31. Strategy is sitting on an unrealised loss of approximately $4.7 billion when measured against its average cost basis, having spent more on average to acquire its Bitcoin than the coins are currently worth. The $14.46 billion figure referenced in the filing represents the total fair-value decline in its holdings relative to their carrying value under the new FASB accounting rules that require companies to mark digital assets to market each quarter.

How Strategy Funds the Accumulation

In Q1 2026, Strategy accounted for 94% of all Bitcoin purchased by publicly listed companies. While hundreds of other firms with BTC on their balance sheets effectively paused, Saylor kept buying every single week. The purchases are financed through two channels: the sale of ordinary MSTR shares, which dilutes existing shareholders, and the sale of STRC preferred shares, which carry an annualised dividend of 11.5% but do not dilute common equity.

According to a Wall Street Journal report, the funding came through sales of Class A common stock and at-the-market offerings of Stretch preferred shares. In the final days of March alone, Strategy raised $227 million through the STRC program and $72 million through MSTR share sales, all of it redeployed into Bitcoin in the first days of April. The mechanics of this model mean that Strategy’s ability to keep accumulating depends on its stock trading at a premium to its Bitcoin net asset value. That premium has been under significant pressure throughout Q1.

The Risk Embedded in the Model

The results highlight the extreme volatility and concentrated risk embedded in Strategy’s business model, which has transformed the firm into a leveraged proxy for Bitcoin, tying its financial fate directly to the cryptocurrency’s price swings. The strategy relies on issuing equity to raise capital for further Bitcoin purchases. However, the premium at which Strategy’s stock once traded relative to the underlying value of its Bitcoin holdings has largely evaporated, making this capital-raising model more challenging to sustain.

To navigate this, the company is increasingly relying on its Stretch preferred shares. These securities offer a monthly adjustable interest rate currently yielding about 11.5% annually, allowing Strategy to raise funds without immediately diluting common shareholders, though they create a fixed payment obligation. For the model to succeed long-term, Bitcoin’s price appreciation must outpace the compounding cost of Strategy’s capital obligations, primarily the dividends on its growing pile of preferred shares.

How the Market Responded

Despite the headline loss figure, investor reaction was more measured than the numbers might suggest. Strategy’s stock moved higher in premarket trading, rising roughly 3.9%, with the price action suggesting that investors are looking beyond short-term balance sheet pressure and focusing instead on the company’s long-term Bitcoin thesis. This reaction aligns with a broader trend among crypto-aligned equities, where market participants often prioritise asset accumulation and exposure over near-term earnings volatility.

MSTR stock was down 21% year-to-date and over 74% from its all-time high at the time of the filing. The contrast between that decline and the company’s continued buying tells its own story about the divergence between short-term price action and the long-term thesis Saylor continues to articulate at every opportunity.

What This Means for Corporate Bitcoin Adoption

Strategy’s Q1 filing carries implications that extend well beyond one company’s balance sheet. As the largest corporate Bitcoin holder in the world, sitting on 766,970 BTC representing approximately 3.65% of the total supply that will ever exist, Strategy’s performance is closely watched as a proxy for the viability of the corporate Bitcoin treasury model more broadly.

The company’s financial model, which has pivoted entirely to accumulating Bitcoin as a primary treasury asset, is now facing increased scrutiny. While unrealised losses do not impact cash flow, they severely affect reported earnings and balance sheet strength. For smaller companies that adopted similar strategies in 2024 and 2025 with less capital cushion, the Q1 decline has been considerably more painful. Several Bitcoin treasury companies have traded below the net asset value of their holdings throughout Q1, a dynamic that makes it harder to issue equity at prices that make further accumulation accretive.

The picture heading into Q2 is more encouraging. With Bitcoin now trading above $71,000 following the Iran ceasefire rally, Strategy’s unrealised loss has narrowed meaningfully from its worst point in early February when BTC touched $60,497. The Fear and Greed Index sitting at 14, extreme fear territory, is precisely the environment in which Saylor has consistently chosen to buy. In this environment, Strategy bought. Whether that conviction is ultimately vindicated will depend on where Bitcoin trades by the time the next quarterly filing arrives.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or legal advice. Cryptocurrency markets are highly volatile. Always conduct your own research before making any investment decisions.

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