Better Buy: iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF or Strategy (MicroStrategy)?

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Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) continues to shine as the flagship cryptocurrency. Even with some volatility at the start of the year, Bitcoin's price has risen by over 9% since January and more than 60% during the past 12 months.

Having Bitcoin exposure as part of a diversified portfolio is not a bad idea, and there are several ways to invest in Bitcoin, even if you don't want to buy or manage actual Bitcoins.

The iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF (NASDAQ: IBIT) and Strategy (NASDAQ: MSTR), formerly known as MicroStrategy, have performed well in recent years, but which is the better buy today? Here is what you need to know.

Strategy's performance stands out in a big way

It's essential to understand the difference between these two stocks.

The iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF is a spot Bitcoin ETF, an exchange-traded fund that buys and holds Bitcoin on behalf of investors. It aims to track Bitcoin's market price, minus fees. It also makes life easier for investors who can buy or sell Bitcoin like any other stock via the ETF.

Strategy, a publicly traded company, is entirely different. It started in enterprise software and consulting but has evolved to build its business around Bitcoin, hoping to use it as capital in a digital economy. Strategy continually raises money to buy Bitcoin. As of May 5, the company owned 555,450 bitcoins. Bitcoin's price as of this writing is just under $103,000, valuing Strategy's Bitcoin reserves at $57.2 billion, roughly half of the company's $113 billion market cap.

Both stocks have done well since Bitcoin is up, but Strategy has been remarkable. Shares have surged over 670% since 2023, outperforming Bitcoin and the iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF:

IBIT Total Return Level Chart
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Can Strategy's dominance continue? It seems unlikely

While Strategy is technically a software company, that component only accounts for about $5 billion of its current $113 billion market cap. In practical terms, you could say that both Strategy and the iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF primarily derive their value from their Bitcoin assets.

That's OK if their value closely correlates with Bitcoin's. The iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF trades only 0.21% above the net asset value of its Bitcoin today. However, that's not the case for Strategy, which trades at an approximate 118% premium on a fully diluted basis.