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Strategy’s STRC Crashes to $89 as Bitcoin Treasury Risks Shake High-Yield Investors
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The decline comes despite STRC continuing to offer a double-digit dividend yield and remains another sign that investors are reassessing risk across Bitcoin treasury-related financial instruments.
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STRC Falls Far Below Strategy’s Intended Trading Range
STRC, formally known as Strategy’s Short Duration High Yield Credit preferred stock, closed at $89 after losing more than 3% in the latest trading session.
The preferred share was designed to trade near its $100 par value through a variable dividend mechanism that adjusts monthly. That structure aims to reduce volatility while maintaining investor demand through competitive yields.
However, the recent selloff has pushed STRC roughly 11% below its intended benchmark level.
At current prices, investors purchasing STRC receive an effective yield of approximately 12.9%, significantly higher than the stock’s stated dividend rate of 11.5%. Such a discount often reflects rising concerns about risk rather than weakening demand for income alone.
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STRC operates as a complementary offering in Strategy’s overall portfolio of Bitcoin treasury assets.
The company still has a significant number of Bitcoin coins, and investor sentiment is another crucial aspect of the trading of Strategy-related securities.
Bitcoin dividends are not actual Bitcoin price movements, but the world tends to look at the company’s capital structure from the lens of its aggressive Bitcoin accumulation strategy.
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Yield Investors Demand Higher Compensation
The widening spread indicates that investors are asking for more for their money before they invest in the security.
Rising yields, when those are effective, tend to occur when people begin to be more conservative about future problems. For STRC, these worries extend beyond the general crypto market volatility to doubts about long-term funding strategies based on Bitcoin accumulation.
Crypto sentiment has also been bearish recently and that sentiment has trickled through to securities tied to crypto holdings, where demand for stability has been dampened among those who are more interested in income.
Strategy Continues Expanding Its Bitcoin Position
STRC faced pressure but Strategy hasn’t shown any signs of exiting its Bitcoin acquisition plan.
Recently, the company has acquired additional Bitcoin, further entrenching its position as the top public corporate Bitcoin holder. With STRC now trading at an all-time low and yielding nearly 13%, investors appear to be weighing both sides of that debate more carefully than ever before.