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Shares of Michael Saylor’s Strategy (MSTR) slide toward eighth straight monthly decline

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As February begins, Strategy (MSTR), the world’s largest publicly traded holder of bitcoin BTC$78,937.14, is already down 7% and on track for an eighth consecutive monthly decline.

The stock, currently trading near $141, is down roughly 75% from its November 2024 record high of around $540.

The bulk of the decline has occurred since July, with seven straight negative months. By end-2025, the stock had fallen 48% for the year, its second-worst annual performance on record. The worst year remains 2022, when shares declined 75%.

The bitcoin price, by comparison, has dropped around 40% from its October all time high. This puts the performance gap between MSTR and bitcoin at roughly 35%. In January, that spread briefly widened to 45%, matching a record last seen in 2021, according to checkonchain.

The company’s multiple to net asset value (mNAV), calculated by dividing enterprise value by its bitcoin reserves, remains above 1 at 1.09. This means Strategy is able to continue selling common stock through at-the-market offerings to buy bitcoin.

However, if the stock drops further, future bitcoin purchases are likely to be smaller. Should mNAV fall below 1, the company may be forced to pause purchases and wait for a rebound.

During the previous bear market, in 2022, Strategy was able to raise only $275 million, and used the proceeds to buy roughly 10,000 BTC.

Read More: Michael Saylor’s bitcoin stack is officially underwater, but here’s why he likely won’t reach for the panic button

Source: https://www.coindesk.com/markets/2026/02/03/strategy-slides-toward-eighth-straight-monthly-decline

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