NewsBTC •
February 2, 2026 at 13:20 •
Analysis
For years, Strategy (MSTR), formerly MicroStrategy, has traded as the market’s go-to high-beta Bitcoin proxy, commanding a massive premium (the Syalor Premium) over its Net Asset Value (NAV). Investors happily paid $2.00, sometimes even $2.50, for every $1.00 of Bitcoin on the balance sheet. They treated the stock like a leveraged ETF without the management fees. But that dynamic is breaking. Recent trading data suggests the famous ‘Saylor Premium’ isn’t just eroding; it’s occasionally flipping into a discount. Source Saylor Tracker That premium wasn’t just a vanity metric. It was the fuel for the entire engine. Strategy’s playbook relies heavily on ‘At-The-Market’ (ATM) equity offerings, effectively selling overvalued stock to acquire Bitcoin. When the stock trades ...