Strategy's perpetual preferred stock STRC crashed to an all-time low under $75 amid a broad Bitcoin drawdown, prompting Michael Saylor to defend the firm's capitalStrategy's perpetual preferred stock STRC crashed to an all-time low under $75 amid a broad Bitcoin drawdown, prompting Michael Saylor to defend the firm's capital

Strategy’s Michael Saylor Acknowledges ‘Volatility Test’ as STRC Preferred Shares Hit All-Time Low

2026/06/28 05:57
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Strategy’s flagship preferred stock, STRC, plunged to an all-time low of $71.25, representing a nearly 25% discount from its targeted $100 par value. The selloff coincided with Bitcoin sliding below $59,000, pushing the company’s 847,363 BTC corporate treasury into an estimated $14 billion unrealized paper loss. Executive Chairman Michael Saylor defended the model on social media, acknowledging that market volatility tests capital structures while re-emphasizing a commitment to disciplined asset allocation. The intricate capital structure supporting Strategy Inc.’s aggressive Bitcoin accumulation strategy faces its most severe trial yet. The company’s variable-rate perpetual preferred shares, trading under the ticker STRC (also known as “Stretch”), plummeted to a historic intraday low of $71.25 as U.S. equity markets opened on Friday. This downward pressure marks a dramatic departure from the $100 par value at which the dividend-paying instrument was engineered to trade, highlighting growing investor anxiety regarding the firm’s mounting recurring costs and corporate debt burden during a sustained crypto market drawdown. The technical selloff in STRC shares directly reflects the weakness of the underlying digital asset. Bitcoin recently fell to a multi-month low near $58,115, a drop driven by resilient macroeconomic inflation indicators that dampened expectations for near-term interest rate cuts. Because Strategy holds a massive reserve of 847,363 BTC at an average purchase price of $75,646 per token, the latest market slump has left the company’s treasury more than $14 billion underwater in unrealized paper losses. This deficit has completely erased the net asset value premium that previously enabled Strategy to accretively issue new debt and equity securities to purchase more crypto. As market commentators and financial analysts called on Strategy to conserve cash, Executive Chairman Michael Saylor took to social media to address the escalating scrutiny. “Volatility tests every capital structure,” Saylor stated on X. “Strategy remains focused on Bitcoin, disciplined capital allocation, credit quality, and long-term value creation.” Despite his reassurances, trading below par disrupts the corporate funding mechanism; Strategy cannot effectively raise fresh capital via preferred shares when the instruments are heavily discounted by the secondary market. Compounding the financial pressure, the company is also navigating a fresh legal headache. The Rosen Law Firm announced a formal investigation into potential securities fraud claims against Strategy, reviewing whether the firm provided materially misleading business information to the public regarding its dividend sustainability and capital-raising practices. While blockchain analytics firms note that Strategy still retains a cash buffer of roughly $1.4 billion, the combined impact of the legal probe, rising annual dividend obligations, and Bitcoin’s price stagnation continues to depress both STRC and the company’s common stock, MSTR. Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute advice of any kind. Readers should conduct their own research before making any decisions.

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