How STRC lost its par: The timeline behind Strategy's preferred-stock meltdown

How STRC lost its par: The timeline behind Strategy's preferred-stock meltdown

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Analysis

Price Impact

High

Strc's preferred stock has lost significant value due to a combination of factors including a bitcoin bear market, a bond buyback that depleted cash reserves, and increased competition from rival offerings. this suggests a broader market sentiment impacting crypto-related financial products.

Trustworthiness

High

Price Direction

Bearish

The article explicitly states strc dropped below $83, significantly below its par value of $100. this decline is attributed to falling bitcoin prices and strategic decisions by the company that weakened investor confidence.

Time Effect

Long

The timeline covers several weeks leading up to the price drop, indicating that the factors contributing to the decline have been building over an extended period, and the market's reaction is likely to persist as these issues are resolved.

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Markets How STRC lost its par: The timeline behind Strategy's preferred-stock meltdown From a bond buyback and dwindling cash reserves to a bitcoin bear market, the sequence of events that turned STRC's par-value challenge into a marketwide debate. By James Van Straten | Edited by Sheldon Reback Jun 20, 2026, 1:00 p.m. 4 min read Make preferred on Share Share this article Copy link X icon X (Twitter) LinkedIn Facebook Email Make preferred on Strategy Executive Chairman Michael Saylor. (Nikhilesh De) Summary Show Strategy's preferred stock STRC, designed to hold a price of $100, on Thursday dropped to a low of $83. A number of events led up to the slide, including a buyback of convertible notes at an 8% discount and rival Strive saying it would start paying a daily dividend on its SATA equivalent. The decline was also driven by a combination of falling bitcoin prices, reduced liquidity buffers and weakening investor confidence. STRC, the dividend-paying preferred equity issued by bitcoin treasury company Strategy (MSTR), is designed to hold a price of $100, its par value. It doesn't always work that way. On Thursday, the stock price dropped below $83, some 17% below the target and the lowest since it debuted in July 2025. The security is meant to be high-yield, low-volatility. Keeping the stock near par is critical because it allows Strategy to raise capital efficiently through at-the-market (ATM) offerings to fund the annualized 11.5% payout. In recent weeks, however, a sharp decline in the price of bitcoin BTC $ 63,599.88 , combined with a series of management decisions, have pushed STRC significantly below its intended trading level. Here's how it happened: May 14: STRC closed at $100 heading into its monthly ex-dividend date, while bitcoin traded above $80,000. On the surface, then, everything appeared normal. (Investors buying a stock on the ex-dividend date do not receive the payout, so the price tends to drop to reflect the lost value.) Below the surface, though, the situation was messier. Bitcoin was already trading significantly below its October record of $126,000, and STRC had been able to maintain $100 only in the run-up to the ex-dividend date, not consistently throughout the month. In addition, Strive Asset Management (ASST) chose that day to say it would pay dividends on its competing security, SATA, on a daily basis. SATA offer s a higher yield, 13%, increasing pressure on Strategy as it sought s hareholder approval to move STRC from monthly to semi-monthly dividend payments. STRC's proposed change was designed to reduce volatility around ex-dividend dates and help the security trade closer to par for longer periods. May 15: Strategy announced the repurchase of $1.5 billion of its 2029 convertible notes at an 8% discount. While Strategy carried more than $8 billion in convertible debt at the time, Strive had none outstanding. The transaction was part-funded using a dollar cash reserve established at the end of 2025 to support payments on dividends and debt obligations. The fund's use in the transaction was not revealed at the time. Bitcoin fell to $78,000. May 18: Strategy bought 24,869 BTC as the largest cryptocurrency slid toward $76,000. May 26: The company confirmed it had used its cash reserve to finance the bond repurchase. The transaction had reduced the fund to $871 million. The buyback reduced that reserve to roughly six months of STRC dividend coverage. The company had previously said the plan was to maintain about 24 months of dividend coverage. STRC traded at $99.33, bitcoin hovered around $77,000. June 1: Strategy sold 32 BTC , its first bitcoin sale since 2022. The move appeared intended to demonstrate that the company was willing and able to sell the token if necessary to fund dividend obligations. The sale accounted for just 0.0038% of the company's holdings. Nevertheless, the company's common stock (MSTR) dropped 5.9% and bitcoin fell to as low as $70,500 before closing at $71,286. STRC closed at $98.07. June 5: Bitcoin fell below $60,000 for the first time since October 2024, closing around $61,000, according to CoinDesk data. STRC dropped to as low as $90 to end the day at $93.40. June 8: Strategy shareholders approve the plan to pay STRC dividends twice a month. Strategy bought 1,550 BTC and said the balance of its dollar reserve had risen to $1 billion. June 15: Strategy bought another 1,587 BTC and said the balance of its dollar reserve was now $1.1 billion. June 18: STRC fell below $83 intraday, closing at $88.59 as the U.S. headed into a holiday weekend with no equity trading on Friday. Bitcoin erased a short-lived rebound, falling 2.4% to $62,880. Strive CEO Matt Coles, whose SATA also dropped, blamed the slide on a leverage-driven liquidation rather than a sign of weakening credit fundamentals. The company now holds 846,842 BTC, acquired at an average cost of $75,656 per bitcoin. At a BTC price of around $62,500, Strategy is sitting on an unrealized loss of approximately $11.14 billion At the same time, its two most recent capital raises were viewed as dilutive, generating significant pushback from the community. The common stock now trades around $112, down roughly 80% from its November 2024 all-time high. The challenge for Strategy is that all of these changes occurred during a bitcoin bear market. As bitcoin continued to decline, investor confidence weakened not only in the asset itself but also in the financial products and capital structure built around it. The key question for investors now is whether STRC can recover and return to par. 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