Strategy Inc. (NASDAQ: MSTR) posted a strong third-quarter profit of $2.8 billion for 2025, reversing a $340 million loss last year. This rise in earnings reflects the growth in Bitcoin value, as the company continues using Bitcoin as its main treasury asset. Strategy’s Bitcoin-focused model is now shaping new ways for companies to manage corporate reserves.
Strategy reported a net income of $2.78 billion for the third quarter ending September 30, 2025. This marked a major improvement from the same period last year, when the company reported a net loss of $340.2 million. Diluted earnings per share stood at $8.42, compared to a loss of $1.72 per share a year earlier.
Operating income reached $3.9 billion for the quarter. CEO Michael Saylor shared the numbers in a post on X, stating: “Strategy announces Q3 2025 results & reaffirms 2025 guidance. Q3 results: $3.9B Operating Income, $2.8B Net Income, $8.42 Diluted EPS.”
A major factor behind the earnings boost was the increase in Bitcoin’s price. Strategy’s Bitcoin holdings have grown in value as the cryptocurrency trades around $107,833. The company held 640,808 bitcoins as of October 26, purchased at a total cost of $47.44 billion. This gives an average cost of about $74,032 per bitcoin.
Strategy has adopted a model where Bitcoin serves as its main treasury reserve asset. Instead of holding traditional assets like cash or bonds, the company invests heavily in Bitcoin. As Bitcoin’s value increases, so does the company’s stock price.
This model also allows Strategy to raise capital by issuing shares. The raised funds are often used to buy more Bitcoin, forming a repeating cycle. As a result, Strategy can grow its reserves while supporting its stock performance.
Other companies are now watching Strategy’s approach. The model is gaining attention from firms looking for new ways to manage treasury assets in times of inflation and low interest rates.
New accounting rules have changed how Bitcoin is recorded in financial statements. Previously, companies could only report losses if Bitcoin’s value dropped below its purchase price. Gains could not be recognized unless the Bitcoin was sold.
The new rules now allow Strategy to record gains from Bitcoin price increases. This gives a clearer picture of the company’s real-time financial position. These changes have made the company’s quarterly results more aligned with its actual asset values.
The new system supports Strategy’s focus on Bitcoin without needing to sell assets to show profits. The model relies on holding and valuing Bitcoin over time, rather than frequent trading.
Strategy reaffirmed its full-year forecast for 2025. The company expects $34 billion in operating income and $20 billion in gains from Bitcoin. CEO Michael Saylor stated that the company will not hedge its Bitcoin holdings, showing full commitment to the current model.
Despite strong financials, Strategy’s stock has fallen 12% so far in 2025. This decline comes even though Bitcoin has gained about 14.5% in the same period. Market analysts suggest the fall may be due to concerns about valuation, dilution from stock offerings, or policy risks.
Still, Strategy’s stock rose 4% in after-hours trading following the earnings report. Investors appear to remain interested in the company’s unique model.
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