Pioneer Fund's first purchase of 2.91 million shares of MSTR, Strategy becomes a key channel for institutional Bitcoin deployment

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On January 16, news broke that a recent holdings disclosure by the global asset management giant Vanguard has sparked widespread attention in the crypto assets and U.S. stock markets. According to the latest 13F filing, Vanguard’s mid-cap index fund (VMCIX) made its first purchase of Strategy (MSTR) stock, totaling 2.91 million shares with a market value of approximately $505 million. This marks the first time a fund within the Vanguard system has allocated to a publicly traded company highly correlated with Bitcoin.

The reason this move has garnered significant attention is that Vanguard manages over $12 trillion in assets. When such a large institution begins to engage with Bitcoin-related assets through its index fund system, it indicates that the crypto narrative is penetrating the traditional financial system in a more covert and compliant manner.

Structurally, this purchase is not an active bet on the crypto market but a passive result of index rebalancing. As Strategy’s market cap continues to grow, the company has been included in the mid-cap stock index. VMCIX, as a tracking fund, is required to allocate MSTR shares according to the rules to stay aligned with the benchmark. Even so, its market impact remains significant.

Strategy is now regarded as a “Bitcoin-ification” of stocks. The company holds approximately 670,000 to 680,000 Bitcoin, and based on Bitcoin prices around $90,000 to $97,000 in January 2026, its crypto assets are valued at hundreds of billions of dollars. This makes MSTR’s price movements highly correlated with Bitcoin, even exhibiting amplified price elasticity, serving as an important alternative for traditional institutions seeking Bitcoin exposure.

It is noteworthy that VMCIX is not the only Vanguard product holding MSTR. Public data shows that various Vanguard funds collectively hold over $3.2 billion worth of Strategy stock, making it one of the company’s most significant institutional investors. Although Vanguard publicly maintains a cautious stance on directly allocating to cryptocurrencies, its funds are, in effect, deeply tied to Bitcoin through the index fund system.

Looking ahead to the 2026 market, this structural change could have ongoing impacts. As Bitcoin’s price and Strategy’s market cap rise in tandem, the likelihood of MSTR being included in more indices will increase, triggering more passive fund allocations. This capital inflow driven by index rules is slow but large-scale, reshaping how institutions participate in Bitcoin.

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