Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin-focused company Strategy is once again edging toward a key valuation threshold, as its market-to-net-asset-value multiple, or mNAV, hoversMichael Saylor’s Bitcoin-focused company Strategy is once again edging toward a key valuation threshold, as its market-to-net-asset-value multiple, or mNAV, hovers

Michael Saylor’s Strategy Nears “Danger Zone” as mNAV Threatens to Slip Below 1

2026/01/03 04:44
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Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin-focused company Strategy is once again edging toward a key valuation threshold, as its market-to-net-asset-value multiple, or mNAV, hovers just above levels that could undermine the logic of holding its stock as a proxy for Bitcoin exposure.

In early trading on January 2, Strategy shares rose modestly, offering brief relief after months of pressure.

Even with the bounce, the stock remains down roughly 66% from its July peak.

The company’s mNAV, a measure comparing its market valuation to the value of its Bitcoin holdings, stood near 1.02, leaving little margin before slipping below 1.0.

A move beneath that level would mean the market is valuing Strategy at less than the Bitcoin it owns.

Why Strategy’s Bitcoin Discount Is Raising Red Flags

The distinction matters because Strategy’s equity appeal has long rested on trading at a premium to its Bitcoin reserves.

When mNAV falls below 1.0, investors can theoretically buy Bitcoin more cheaply by purchasing the asset directly rather than holding a stock that represents it.

Historically, such conditions have triggered selling pressure, as the rationale for paying corporate risk, dilution, and management costs weakens.

The company’s balance sheet reflects the tension. Strategy holds 672,497 bitcoin, the largest corporate stash in the world, accumulated since August 2020 at an average cost of about $75,000 per coin.

With Bitcoin trading around $90,000, those holdings are worth roughly $60.7 billion, leaving the company with an unrealized gain of about 20%.

Despite that, Strategy’s basic market capitalization sits closer to $45 billion, and its diluted valuation is around $50 billion, already implying a discount to the underlying assets.

Source: Bitcoin Treasuries

On an enterprise value basis, which accounts for debt and cash, Strategy’s mNAV is estimated just under 1.0. That proximity has sharpened scrutiny because the company relies on issuing equity at a premium to fund further Bitcoin purchases.

If the stock trades persistently below the value of its reserves, raising capital through share sales becomes more difficult and potentially dilutive.

Management has taken steps to reduce near-term funding risk. In recent weeks, Strategy raised $747.8 million through stock sales under its ATM program.

The company says the reserve now covers roughly 21 months of dividend and interest obligations, easing pressure to liquidate Bitcoin during periods of market stress.

Executives have described selling Bitcoin as a last resort, to be considered only if other financing options close and the firm’s valuation falls below its asset base.

Bitcoin Premium Shrinks as Strategy Stock Struggles

Still, another threshold looms below the mNAV line. If Bitcoin were to fall under Strategy’s average acquisition price near $74,000, the company’s holdings would drop below cost, potentially testing investor confidence.

While some shareholders view such scenarios as long-term buying opportunities, they can also amplify volatility among traders less committed to the strategy.

The stock’s recent performance reflects that uncertainty, with Strategy shares having fallen more than 60% over the past six months and ending 2025 down nearly 50%, making it the worst performer in the Nasdaq-100 last year.

Source: Google Finance

The decline followed a sharp rally earlier in 2025, when the stock surged alongside Bitcoin before reversing as risk sentiment shifted in the second half.

Bitcoin itself remains elevated, trading about 28% below its all-time high but up sharply in recent sessions on rising volume.

That divergence between Bitcoin’s resilience and Strategy’s equity weakness has fueled debate over whether the company now resembles an investment vehicle rather than an operating business.

Critics, including economist Peter Schiff, have pointed to the stock’s drawdown as evidence that aggressive Bitcoin accumulation has weighed on shareholders.

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