MIAMI, August 22, 2026, 09:55 EDT
- MARA rose 22.4% during the week, nearly matching Bitcoin’s 24.4% increase.
- About $466 million was wiped out as shares fell from $12.465 to $11.26 on Friday.
- Trading volume hit 101.1 million shares, more than double its three-month average at 2.20 times.
- Bitcoin was priced at $77,134 as of 09:41 EDT on Saturday, marking a 1.5% decrease from its Friday close.
MARA Holdings, Inc. NASDAQ:MARA saw its stock surge 22% over the week before sharply reversing course on Friday. Shares hit a high of $12.465 before finishing the session at $11.26, wiping out roughly $466 million in intraday market capitalisation.
The turnaround is significant as Bitcoin posted its best week in over two years. MARA’s advance was close to that of the cryptocurrency but was unable to maintain Friday’s rally. High trading volumes indicate notable profit-taking rather than a gradual decline.
| Week ended August 21 | August 14 close | August 21 close | Weekly move |
|---|---|---|---|
| MARA Holdings NASDAQ:MARA | $9.20 | $11.26 | +22.4% |
| Bitcoin | $62,976 | $78,335 | +24.4% |
| Riot Platforms NASDAQ:RIOT | $19.015 | $19.83 | +4.3% |
| CleanSpark NASDAQ:CLSK | $12.09 | $11.98 | -0.9% |
| Cipher Digital NASDAQ:CIFR | $17.855 | $15.765 | -11.7% |
| TeraWulf NASDAQ:WULF | $17.38 | $15.64 | -10.0% |
MARA stood out as the top-performing listed miner. The company’s market value rose by approximately $796 million over the week. The rally in Bitcoin supported the gain, with MARA’s focus on energy and AI providing further upside potential.
| Friday trading gauge | Reading | Investor signal |
|---|---|---|
| Previous close | $11.15 | Baseline |
| Session high | $12.465 | +11.8% |
| Closing price | $11.26 | +1.0% |
| High-to-close move | -$1.205 | -9.7% |
| Volume | 101.1 million | 2.20× three-month average |
Bitcoin closed Friday at $78,335 after briefly surpassing $79,000 earlier in the session. The rally was fueled by ETF inflows, Treasury buyback plans, and moves in crypto legislation.
Bitcoin eased to $77,134 as of 09:41 EDT on Saturday, down 1.5% from its Friday close. The weekend session offers MARA shareholders a fresh benchmark ahead of the Nasdaq’s reopening on Monday.
The stock maintains significant exposure. As of June 30, MARA possessed 35,577 Bitcoin. Its energized mining capacity reached 70.3 exahashes per second, marking a 22% increase over the past year.
| Second-quarter operating gauge | Q2 2026 | Year-on-year change |
|---|---|---|
| Revenue | $174.9 million | Down 27% |
| Net income (loss) | ($611.3 million) | From a profit of $808.2 million |
| Bitcoin produced | 2,422 | Up 3% |
| Bitcoin sold | 2,213 | Represents 91% of output |
| Bitcoin holdings | 35,577 | Down 29% |
| Energized hashrate | 70.3 EH/s | Up 22% |
Not all of those holdings are liquid. MARA reported that 9,270 Bitcoin were either pledged or loaned out as of the end of the quarter. The company subsequently secured $600 million through Bitcoin-collateralized facilities to support its Long Ridge acquisition.
The company is targeting revenue from AI infrastructure. Its powered-land portfolio may expand to 4.8 gigawatts if approvals are granted. Management anticipates signing at least one customer lease prior to year-end.
Chief Executive Fred Thiel put the challenge directly: “Ultimately, our shareholders should judge us not by our vision, but by our execution.” MARA shareholder letter
Wall Street stays positive, though displays uncommon division. Out of 13 tracked ratings, eight are Buy or Strong Buy. One rating is Strong Sell. Price targets range from $6 to $30, a spread of five times.
| Analyst recommendations | Count or target | Move from $11.26 |
|---|---|---|
| Strong Buy / Buy | 5 / 3 | Eight analysts rate bullish |
| Hold / Sell / Strong Sell | 4 / 0 / 1 | Five analysts are not bullish |
| Average target | $17.99 | +59.8% |
| Median target | $15.00 | +33.2% |
| Low target | $6.00 | -46.7% |
| High target | $30.00 | +166.4% |
There are two main tests in the coming week. Bitcoin needs to maintain its breakout as equities remain shut. When trading restarts, MARA must defend its Friday low at $11.02.
Risks: Bitcoin has the potential for rapid reversals, which may heighten MARA’s share price volatility. Coins pledged as collateral make the company more sensitive to financing conditions. AI lease agreements and energy projects still face uncertainties related to customers, required permits, financing and execution.
MARA’s weekly advance renewed its correlation with Bitcoin. A $466 million swing on Friday highlighted the cap. Investors are now looking for continued momentum from the token and progress on the infrastructure plan.



