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#BTCTechnicalRecoveryAfterBreakdown
From January 5 to 11, the company Strategy purchased 13,627 BTC for a total of approximately $1.25 billion. This is the most significant addition to the company's crypto reserve since July 2025.
In total, the holder of the largest corporate treasury in digital gold has accumulated $687 410 at an average cost of ~$75 363 per coin. The price of the last purchase was ~$91 519.
According to the Strategy report, the company raised nearly $1.25 billion over the past week through an open market share sale program. The entire amount was spent on acquiring the first cryptocurrency, including fees and other expenses.
On Monday, January 12, Bitcoin prices tested the level of $92 000 amid statements by Fed Chair Jerome Powell about pressure on regulators from US President Donald Trump.
At the current BTC reserve rate, Strategy is valued at ~$63.2 billion, with the ratio of the company's market capitalization to the value of its crypto treasury (mNAV) at 0.81.
At the end of 2025, Strategy CEO Fong Le hinted at selling part of the digital assets if the metric falls below one.
At the end of July, Michael Saylor's company bought an additional 21,021 BTC, which then cost nearly $2.5 billion. Subsequently, Strategy significantly slowed its Bitcoin accumulation pace, only returning to volumes around $1 billion per week in December.