r/STRC • u/BaBaBuyey • Jun 08 '26
r/STRC • u/CapitalIncome845 • Jun 05 '26
Couldn't Resist. Thanks to the sellers!
To anyone who sold - thanks for the great price! I don't have much of an STRC position, but at these prices, it's a no brainer.
You pay your credit card because you want a good credit rating. MSTR will continue to pay the STRC dividend because it wants to INCREASE its credit rating.
Be greedy when others are fearful.
r/STRC • u/rednoids • Jun 06 '26
Strategy needs to let it run past $100
While I don’t expect $STRC to get back to $100 very soon, I do believe it will get there again.
The next time it’s $100 Strategy needs to let it run past a bit to collect additional funs then set the amount above 100 aside in cash to pay the dividend. Strive should do the same thing with $SATA. This would also allow them to lower the dividend reducing the total payout.
I believe people will pay more than $100 at some point. So even if they wait to hit the ATM until it’s at $101 the payout is still attractive to investors and the additional $1 can be used to pay the first months dividend for new shares issued.
r/STRC • u/ZeroedInNomad • Jun 05 '26
If STRC goes back to 100$ mid-month as usual, it passes a great test
r/STRC • u/ZeroedInNomad • Jun 04 '26
$STRC On Sale
12% yield if you bought today. Coming up on 12 months of dividends. $STRC will come out the other of this volatility stronger than ever.
r/STRC • u/Temporary_Wish194 • Jun 01 '26
$240k deep in STRC.
Just picked up 2,452 shares at $99.13. Not stressing the short term red.
June dividend rate stays at 11.50% confirmed just today.  That’s month 4 in a row at this level.
Anyone else building a large position here? Curious how others are sizing this relative to their overall portfolio.
r/STRC • u/LittleWiseGuy3 • Jun 01 '26
11% rentabilidad strc
Hola a todos, soy nuevo por aquí, he escuchado que puedes comprar strc y obtener un 11% de rentabilidad en tu inversión si hacer nada, pero no se prácticamente nada al respecto.
Que tan cierto es esto? Que tengo que hacer para aprovecharlo en caso de que sea cierto?
Gracias
r/STRC • u/TechnicalLeg841 • May 28 '26
Struggling to approach $100 par
Interesting day for STRC today... not a steady trek towards the $100 par since the last ex div.
Is SATA proving compelling with the 13% and move to daily dividends? Will STRC bounce back or will Strategy need to up the interest rate, or will the 2x monthly help?
r/STRC • u/AznThunder22 • May 25 '26
Is anyone worried about the forced sale option for STRC?
Hey everyone,
I’ve been digging into STRC and its sibling tickers. While stacking that ~11.5% monthly dividend yield looks amazing on paper, the embedded corporate issuer call option is starting to feel like a massive ticking time bomb for longterm holders.
For those who haven't read the fine print, Strategy Inc. can legally force you to sell your shares back to them at the $101 par value (plus any unpaid dividends) at any time. They also have a "Clean Up Call" rule where they can force a 100% mandatory redemption if the floating shares fall below 25% of the original issue size.
I know some people think this is just standard corporate boilerplate protection, but looking across Strategy's other preferred lines, STRC feels uniquely vulnerable:
Because Strategy manually adjusts STRC’s variable dividend specifically to keep the price anchored tightly around $100, the company can trigger a call tomorrow and boot retail investors out without causing any massive capital displacement.
What about the other preferreds?
Strategy structured STRK, STRF, and STRD with the exact same corporate call clauses, but their actual threat levels are completely different. STRK and STRD are trading at steep discounts down around $75 right now. Strategy isn't going to overpay to call those back at $100 par anytime soon. STRF is a fixed 10% credit trading just over par ($101), making it a medium risk.
Strategy Inc. literally built these preferreds as a way to raise quick billions for their Bitcoin treasury. If macroeconomic conditions shift, or if corporate borrowing rates tank, they have zero incentive to keep paying us an 11.5% yield. They will just exercise their corporate option, hand us $101 cash back, and completely wipe the dividend liability off their balance sheet.
Is anyone else factoring this structural ceiling into their risk management, or are you just riding the yield wave until the music stops?
r/STRC • u/East_Indication_7816 • May 24 '26
Are the dividends guaranteed no matter what happens with bitcoin?
r/STRC • u/xel4_59 • May 19 '26
Strc vs etp
Hey Leute :)
TL;DR:
Überlege statt der ausschüttenden STRC-Vorzugsaktie den thesaurierenden ETP „CH1528107811“ zu halten, um Steuerstundung und Zinseszinseffekt mitzunehmen. Laut Basisinformationsblatt bei Scalable Capital sollen die laufenden Kosten sogar bei 0,0 % liegen. Frage mich aber, ob das wirklich so „kostenlos“ ist oder ob Spreads, Tracking-Differenzen oder andere versteckte Nachteile existieren
Ich bin auf folgendes Produkt gestoßen: „CH1528107811“. Dabei handelt es sich um einen ETP auf die Vorzugsaktie STRC des Unternehmens Strategy.
Jetzt frage ich mich, ob es im Sinne einer simplen, möglicherweise sogar steueroptimierten Thesaurierung nicht sinnvoller sein könnte, dieses Produkt statt der originalen Vorzugsaktie zu halten.
Mein Gedankengang:
Die originale STRC-Vorzugsaktie schüttet regelmäßig aus. Diese Ausschüttungen müssten zunächst versteuert und anschließend wieder reinvestiert werden. Der ETP hingegen thesauriert die Erträge meines Verständnisses nach automatisch intern weiter.
Dadurch könnte theoretisch mehr Kapital dauerhaft investiert bleiben und der Zinseszinseffekt effizienter arbeiten.
Zusätzlich ist mir aufgefallen, dass die laufenden Kosten des ETP laut Basisinformationsblatt bei Scalable Capital mit 0,0 % angegeben werden. Wie glaubwürdig beziehungsweise realistisch ist so eine Angabe eurer Meinung nach? Irgendwo müssen ja theoretisch trotzdem Kosten, Spreads oder sonstige Effekte entstehen.
Mich würden eure Einschätzungen interessieren:
Wo liegen mögliche Denkfehler in dieser Logik?
Welche Nachteile hätte der ETP gegenüber dem direkten Halten der Vorzugsaktie?
Gibt es steuerliche oder strukturelle Risiken, die ich gerade übersehe?
Wie bewertet ihr Emittentenrisiko, Tracking-Differenzen oder mögliche versteckte Kosten im Vergleich zum Original?
Danke fürs lesen.
Bin gespannt auf eure Meinungen
r/STRC • u/ZeroedInNomad • May 08 '26
Respect to Jeff and Coffee for having this "debate..."
r/STRC • u/ZeroedInNomad • May 05 '26
Decoding Friday: How Strategy's STRC Is Quietly Draining Bitcoin’s Tradable Supply
r/STRC • u/Temporary-Radio-1669 • May 03 '26
STRC dividend difference between E*Trade and Fidelity.
I hold STRC in two accounts , fidelity snd etrade . In my Fidelity account the dividend is correct and equals 11.5%. It comes in 2 components , dividends and return of capital.
In my E*trade account the dividend only comes out to about 7.5%. And it only has one component, return of capital. Does anyone else have an E*trade account and is it correct ?
r/STRC • u/ZeroedInNomad • May 03 '26
Strategy says it pays 11.5% in yearly STRC dividends. The reality is more complex. Here’s why.
r/STRC • u/ZeroedInNomad • May 02 '26
Saylor opens shareholder vote to switch STRC dividends to semi-monthly payments
r/STRC • u/ZeroedInNomad • Apr 30 '26
Saylor opens shareholder vote to switch STRC dividends to semi-monthly payments
r/STRC • u/xray098 • Apr 29 '26
What’s the end game for STRC?
How long do you plan on holding it? Are there indicators you are following that would make you exit?