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Strategy raised $730M in 2 weeks and bought 0 Bitcoin – The market is asking why

Strategy raised $730M in 2 weeks and bought 0 Bitcoin – The market is asking why

AMBCryptoAMBCrypto2026/07/21 10:00
By:AMBCrypto

Usually, a growing cash pile is considered a bullish signal for a public company.

In Strategy’s case, its decision to add another $225 million to its USD holdings, bringing total cash reserves to $3.2 billion, should have been a positive signal for shareholders.

The logic is straightforward: the more cash Strategy has on hand, the greater its capacity to deploy capital, whether that’s buying more Bitcoin or funding other strategic initiatives.

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Notably, this is where Strategy’s STRC index comes into play. Technically, despite gaining 2.12% this week, STRC is still trading nearly 15% below the key $100 level.

As long as it stays below that mark, Strategy’s ability to raise fresh capital through its ATM program for additional Bitcoin purchases remains constrained. 

Strategy raised $730M in 2 weeks and bought 0 Bitcoin – The market is asking why image 0 Source: TradingView (STRC/USD)

Against this backdrop, MSTR’s decision to increase its USD reserves could be less about preparing for an immediate BTC purchase and more about reinforcing confidence in STRC.

With $3.2 billion in cash (enough to cover 22 months of dividends), the market thinks Strategy has built a sizable liquidity buffer.

If this is the strategy, it could be a signal that Strategy is prioritizing balance sheet strength and liquidity stability while waiting for better conditions to resume aggressive Bitcoin accumulation. 

That said, this move hasn’t escaped market scrutiny. While it looks like a strategic pause, investors are increasingly questioning why Strategy keeps raising capital without adding to its Bitcoin [BTC] stack, raising the question: Is Strategy now at the mercy of the market?

Bitcoin’s strategy under the spotlight

Strategy has officially skipped its Bitcoin purchase for the second consecutive week.

For years, the playbook was simple – raise capital, buy BTC, and announce the purchase on Monday. Last week, Strategy raised $263 million by selling its own stock but didn’t buy a single Bitcoin.

The week before, it raised another $467 million, and again, no BTC purchase. Instead, the company has built its cash reserves.

Why does this matter? For the market, raising capital without buying BTC is starting to look like a break from Strategy’s long-standing playbook. Critics argue MSTR shareholders continue to face dilution while Bitcoin accumulation has stalled, putting both MSTR and STRC under greater scrutiny.

As a result, investors are beginning to question whether Strategy is deliberately preserving liquidity as part of its Bitcoin bet.

 

Strategy raised $730M in 2 weeks and bought 0 Bitcoin – The market is asking why image 1 Source: X

Or whether current market conditions are simply forcing its hand.

Either way, the latest $225 million addition to Strategy’s cash reserves has added to the uncertainty surrounding both MSTR and STRC.

If Strategy’s Bitcoin buying is becoming increasingly market-driven, it could mark a key shift in Bitcoin’s H2 narrative as risk-off sentiment continues to dominate.

Final Summary

  • Strategy added another $225 million to its cash reserves instead of buying Bitcoin.
  • The move has sparked a debate about the company’s next move.
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