Strategy's STRC preferred stock falls below par

Strategy's STRC preferred shares dropped sharply this week amid falling Bitcoin prices and leveraged selling. The security, designed to trade near its $100 par value, reached an intraday low of $82.50 before rebounding slightly.

On June 18, STRC fell below $83 intraday and closed at $88.59. Bitcoin traded at $62,880 after declining from highs above $80,000 in May.

The decline followed a series of events. On May 15, Strategy repurchased $1.5 billion of convertible notes at an 8% discount, drawing down its cash reserve. Bitcoin prices continued to slide, reaching below $60,000 by June 5.

Strive CEO Matt Cole described the move as a leverage-driven liquidation. He said forced selling created a cascade disconnected from fundamentals.

The $10 billion digital credit market for Bitcoin-linked yield products showed vulnerability to margin pressure. Both STRC and SATA recovered from lows but highlighted risks of borrowed positions.

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Strategy's Variable Rate Series A Perpetual Stretch Preferred Stock, known as STRC, closed at $89 on Wednesday after touching an intraday low of $88.51. The drop marks a new record low for the security and places it about 11 percent below its $100 par value.

Strategy's STRC preferred stock and Strive's SATA fell sharply on June 18 before recovering, with executives attributing the move to forced selling from leveraged positions rather than credit issues.

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Strategy’s STRC preferred stock closed at $91.79 on Tuesday, marking its weakest level this year and falling below the $100 target. The decline reflects investor demands for higher yields amid Bitcoin’s pullback.

Bitcoin has fallen sharply in recent days, with prices trading near $63,500 after dropping below $62,000 at times. Strategy sold 32 Bitcoin last week, its first such move in over three years, while chairman Michael Saylor attributed the decline to capital rotation into artificial intelligence.

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Bitcoin has returned to a key price zone between $66,900 and $68,000 following a sale by Strategy. The move comes amid broader market pressure from ETF outflows.

Strategy purchased 535 bitcoin last week for about 43 million dollars at an average price of 80,340 dollars per coin. The acquisition came days after the company signaled it might sell some holdings to fund dividends or retire debt. Executive chairman Michael Saylor said any such sales would have minimal net impact.

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MicroStrategy, the largest public holder of Bitcoin, will pause cryptocurrency purchases this week. Executive Chairman Michael Saylor announced the break on Sunday via X, as the company prepares for its first-quarter earnings report on Tuesday. Wall Street anticipates a quarterly loss.

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