Strategy likely interrupted its 13-week bitcoin buying streak with no purchases recorded last week.

Strategy (MSTR), the largest publicly traded holder of bitcoin, appears to have halted its buying spree, with no sign of a weekly purchase update last week.

Executive Chairman Michael Saylor, who عادة signals upcoming acquisitions with his trademark Sunday “Orange Dot” post on X, did not share the usual hint this time. Instead, his weekend update centered on the company’s perpetual preferred equity offering, Stretch (STRC), implying that no bitcoin purchase took place.

If so, the move would break a streak of approximately 13 consecutive weeks of accumulation that began in late December, during which Strategy added 90,831 BTC.

According to the company’s latest data, the Tysons Corner, Virginia-based firm holds 762,099 bitcoin at an average cost of $75,694 per coin.

The pause comes as MSTR stock remains roughly 76% below its all-time high, while bitcoin continues to trade under the $67,000 mark.

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