Strategy common stock MSTR sees a sharp pullback, while preferred stock STRC still maintains stable returns

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Gate News message: Strategy offers Bitcoin investors two distinctly different strategy options—common stock MSTR and perpetual preferred stock STRC. The analysis notes that the former amplifies Bitcoin price volatility and is suited for investors seeking high risk and high returns; the latter provides steady dividends and yield, targeting retail investors who want to avoid volatility and receive predictable payouts.

MSTR common stock is characterized by leveraged performance. In bull markets, its returns can reach 1.5 to 3 times those of Bitcoin, but in a weak market, losses are amplified as well. Recently, the MSTR share price is about $119.13, down roughly 56% over the past six months, showing the real impact of leverage risk. Holders receive no dividends or other cushioning tools, relying entirely on a rise in the Bitcoin price.

By contrast, STRC was introduced in July 2025, with an annualized dividend yield as high as 11.5% and monthly cash dividend payments. The share price is designed to stay close to its par value of $100, with price volatility largely excluded by an adjustment mechanism. Strategy backs preferred shareholders’ returns through over-collateralization of Bitcoin and cash reserves, ensuring that dividends can still be paid even if the Bitcoin price falls. STRC’s investors are mainly retail, accounting for about 80%, offering a low-volatility, sustainable way to invest in Bitcoin.

Strategy’s $42 billion market issuance plan further supports the growth of Bitcoin reserves, while not significantly diluting common stockholders’ equity. The STRC issuance proceeds have become a primary source of funds for buying Bitcoin, while MSTR investors can capture substantial leveraged gains when the Bitcoin price rebounds.

Ultimately, the choice depends on individual risk appetite and investment objectives: MSTR rewards investors who are patient and able to withstand volatility, with potentially massive upside; STRC is aimed at investors who prioritize stable income and predictable cash flows. By combining MSTR, STRC, and direct Bitcoin holdings, investors can diversify their exposure to both risk and returns while participating in Bitcoin’s growth.

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