TLDR: Strategy’s “Stretch” preferred shares offer 11.25% variable dividend with monthly resets to stabilize price The company holds 714,000 Bitcoin worth $48 billionTLDR: Strategy’s “Stretch” preferred shares offer 11.25% variable dividend with monthly resets to stabilize price The company holds 714,000 Bitcoin worth $48 billion

Strategy CEO Announces Expanded Perpetual Preferred Stock Issuance Amid Bitcoin Volatility

2026/02/12 13:57
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TLDR:

  • Strategy’s “Stretch” preferred shares offer 11.25% variable dividend with monthly resets to stabilize price
  • The company holds 714,000 Bitcoin worth $48 billion but stock dropped 73% since November 2024 record high
  • Preferred shares represent just $7 million of funding versus $370 million in common stock sales recently
  • Bitcoin fell below $67,000, down nearly 50% from October peak of $125,260, pressuring Strategy’s model

Strategy perpetual preferred stock will see increased issuance as CEO Phong Le addresses mounting investor concerns over share price volatility.

The Bitcoin treasury company announced plans to expand its “Stretch” product offering, which provides digital asset exposure with reduced risk through a monthly reset dividend mechanism.

Currently, the preferred shares represent a modest portion of Strategy’s capital structure, with $7 million issued compared to $370 million in common stock for recent Bitcoin acquisitions.

New Preferred Share Product Targets Risk-Averse Investors

Strategy has engineered the Stretch preferred shares to appeal to investors seeking digital asset exposure without extreme price swings.

The product features a variable dividend rate currently set at 11.25%, according to Le’s interview with Bloomberg Television. The monthly rate adjustments serve a specific purpose: encouraging the security to trade near its $100 par value.

“We’ve engineered something to protect investors who want access to digital capital without that volatility,” Le said in the Bloomberg Television interview.

This structure differs markedly from the company’s common stock, which has experienced severe price fluctuations tied to Bitcoin movements.

The preferred shares have accounted for just $7 million of Strategy’s recent funding activities. Meanwhile, common stock sales totaling $370 million have financed the company’s last three weekly Bitcoin purchases.

Le emphasized the product’s protective features during his television appearance, noting it provides access to digital capital without volatility.

The company holds more than 714,000 Bitcoin currently valued at approximately $48 billion. However, the common shares used to fund ongoing cryptocurrency purchases have been trading erratically.

Strategy’s funding model previously allowed the company to issue new stock at premiums above its Bitcoin holdings value.

That premium has essentially disappeared, creating challenges for the capital-raising cycle. Tightening capital markets have further complicated the company’s funding strategy.

Market Downturn Pressures Treasury Model Performance

Bitcoin’s price decline has directly affected Strategy’s financial performance and stock valuation. The cryptocurrency fell below $67,000 on Wednesday, representing nearly a 50% drop from its October peak of $125,260. Strategy’s common stock mirrored this decline, falling 5% on Wednesday alone.

Year-to-date performance shows Strategy shares down 17% in 2026. More dramatically, the stock has plunged 73% since reaching record highs in November 2024. The company reported a net loss of $12.4 billion for the fourth quarter.

Cryptocurrencies have struggled since October’s liquidation wave damaged market confidence. The downturn has stalled Strategy’s previously successful model of issuing stock, purchasing Bitcoin, and repeating the cycle.

That approach worked when shares traded substantially above the company’s cryptocurrency holdings value.

Executive chairman and co-founder Michael Saylor addressed concerns about potential forced sales during a CNBC appearance Tuesday.

He dismissed worries that declining Bitcoin prices might compel the company to liquidate holdings as “unfounded.”

Saylor confirmed Strategy intends to continue purchasing Bitcoin every quarter despite current market conditions. The company remains committed to its Bitcoin acquisition strategy regardless of short-term price movements.

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