On Sunday, Michael Saylor uploaded Strategy’s bitcoin acquisition tracker to X. Days after the company completed its largest $216 million bitcoin sale, the caption, “Orange dots tell only part of the story,” was more ambiguous than his typical buy signals.
The market now regularly follows Saylor’s weekend tracker posts. They are searched by traders and Strategy shareholders for hints regarding the subsequent Monday SEC filing. The most recent post deviates from the custom of hinting at a purchase. It makes room for a purchase, sale, or other capital transaction.
Saylor’s captions stop signaling bitcoin buys
It used to be easy to decipher Saylor’s Sunday posts. Just before Strategy revealed new bitcoin purchases, captions like “A good time to add more dots” and “Looks better with more dots” appeared.
The post from June 28 stated, “We’re gonna need more charts.” It preceded a new capital structure rather than a Bitcoin acquisition. The largest sale in the company’s history was preceded by the caption on July 5.
Before making significant announcements, Saylor has also used ambiguous language. “What if we start adding green dots?” he inquired in November. The following day, Strategy disclosed a $1.44 billion reserve financed by sales of common stock in addition to a modest 130-bitcoin purchase.
Saylor did not provide an explanation for the caption, and Strategy has not confirmed any transactions for the week ending Sunday.
Over the course of about a week, the sale that reframed the tracker took place. On June 29 and 30, Strategy sold 1,363 bitcoin for $80.8 million. Then, according to Cryptopolitan’s coverage of the SEC filing, another 2,225 bitcoins for $135.2 million were sold between July 1 and July 5. The total value of the batches was ~$216 million and 3,588 bitcoin.
Preferred stock distributions received the funds. The balance covered the portion of Strategy’s dollar reserve that was used for those payments.
Saylor wrote on X, “Strategy has sold 3,588 $BTC for $216 million to fund dividends on our Digital Credit securities,” adding that as of July 5, the company had reserves of $2.55 billion in dollars and 843,775 bitcoin.
For a company built on hoarding rather than selling, analysts called it an about-face. Saylor stated in October, “You do not sell your Bitcoin.” After the disclosure, Strategy’s stock fell nearly 5%, but it eventually recovered to about $100.
Orange dots tell only part of the story. pic.twitter.com/HFZd2z7fus
— Michael Saylor (@saylor) July 12, 2026
Strategy sits $9.7 billion underwater on its stack
For its stack, Strategy paid a total of $63.69 billion. That equates to $75,476 per coin on average. The position was worth ~$54 billion on Monday, when bitcoin was close to $64,067. This resulted in unrealized losses of ~$9.63 billion, or nearly 15% of the cost basis.
The business continues to hold more bitcoin than any other publicly traded company. It has slightly more than 4% of the fixed supply of 21 million. According to Cryptopolitan, Strategy reported a $8.32 billion digital asset loss for the second quarter, almost all of which went unrealized.
Last week, STRC traded at $89 after breaking its $100 peg. That’s Strategy’s perpetual preferred stock nicknamed “Stretch,” and it promises a rich biweekly dividend. According to Google Finance, STRC closed Friday trading at $87.48. The broader corporate treasury trade has decreased. Solmate, the Solana holder, lost nearly all of its value.
Purchases are represented by the orange dots on the tracker. However, Strategy expanded its use of bitcoin with its late June capital framework. Preferred dividends, debt interest, securities buybacks, and the dollar reserve can all be supported by sales under the framework. It also authorized two separate $1 billion repurchase programs, one for preferred securities and one for Class A common shares.
The entire $1.25 billion reserve building capacity of Strategy’s BTC Monetization Program is still available. As of July 5, that capacity was unutilized. The company may have more room to sell bitcoin than the headline figure suggests because the recent sales did not deplete the stated capacity.
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This articles is written by : Nermeen Nabil Khear Abdelmalak
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