Strategy’s Bold BTC Bet Pays Off with 20.2% YTD Yield
Strategy adds 4,225 BTC worth $472.5M, hitting a 20.2% YTD yield in 2025 with total holdings now at 601,550 BTC.

- Strategy bought 4,225 BTC at $111,827 each.
- Total BTC holdings now stand at 601,550 BTC.
- YTD Bitcoin yield reaches an impressive 20.2% in 2025.
In a powerful move, Strategy has further deepened its Bitcoin position by acquiring 4,225 BTC at an average price of $111,827, totaling an investment of around $472.5 million. This latest purchase not only showcases the firm’s long-standing belief in Bitcoin but also solidifies its standing as one of the most aggressive institutional Bitcoin holders.
With this acquisition, Strategy’s total Bitcoin holdings have surged to 601,550 BTC as of July 13, 2025. The firm has spent roughly $42.87 billion to accumulate its Bitcoin stack, averaging around $71,268 per BTC.
2025 Yield Outpaces Expectations
What truly stands out is the 20.2% yield year-to-date (YTD) for 2025, indicating that Strategy’s investment approach has not just been about holding — it’s been profitable. This yield highlights strong market timing and possibly the benefits of Bitcoin lending, staking, or other yield strategies.
While many firms remain cautious in this volatile environment, Strategy’s aggressive stance shows that calculated risks in the crypto space can pay off significantly, especially during bullish cycles.
Strategy’s Approach Signals Confidence
With Bitcoin now trading above $110,000, Strategy’s average acquisition price of around $71,000 puts it in a highly profitable position. This long-term vision and consistent accumulation suggest the firm is unfazed by short-term volatility. Instead, it is focused on capitalizing on Bitcoin’s macro growth potential.
Strategy’s transparent reporting and consistent moves also influence broader institutional interest, reinforcing Bitcoin’s image as a serious asset class.
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