Strategy expands strc stock exposure as bitcoin purchases surge and ATM issuance funds lift liquidity for continued market expansion.Strategy expands strc stock exposure as bitcoin purchases surge and ATM issuance funds lift liquidity for continued market expansion.

Strategy expands bitcoin holdings as STRC stock signals $198.7 million trading surge and 1,000 BTC purchase

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Investor attention turned to Strategy as strc stock activity pointed to another aggressive bitcoin purchase during a volatile trading week.

STRC signals largest one-day bitcoin purchase since July

Strategy sold additional shares of its perpetual preferred equity, Stretch (STRC), on Tuesday to fund the purchase of about 1,000 BTC at a price of $68,503.15 per coin. This marked the largest single-day increase in bitcoin exposure for the instrument since trading began in July 2025, according to data from STRC.live. Moreover, the move reinforced the company’s aggressive accumulation play.

The firm remains the largest publicly traded holder of Bitcoin, and proceeds tied to STRC trading directly support its ongoing accumulation strategy. That said, the latest session underlined how the preferred instrument has become a key funding channel for the company.

Trading volume jumps well above 30-day average

On Tuesday, STRC logged total trading volume of $198.7 million, well above its 30-day average of $123.3 million, according to the company’s dashboard. However, the quality of that volume also mattered, as most activity took place at prices that enabled new issuance.

Roughly $177 million of the total traded above the preferred stock’s $100 par value. That level is crucial because it is the threshold at which Strategy can activate its at-the-market issuance program for the security. As a result, elevated demand above par translated into fresh capital available for bitcoin purchases.

Two-day accumulation approaches 1,800 BTC

Tuesday’s buying followed an estimated acquisition of about 763 BTC on Monday linked to STRC activity. Together, those flows imply a two-day total of roughly 1,762 BTC. Moreover, this pace of accumulation highlights how quickly the funding vehicle can scale when trading conditions are favorable.

The estimates rely on an atm issuance methodology that infers bitcoin purchases from at-the-market sales. It assumes that 40% of trading volume above the $100 threshold represents ATM issuance, and then applies a 2.5% broker commission before calculating the implied bitcoin buying. That said, actual figures could differ slightly from the modeled amounts.

Yield profile and dividend adjustments on STRC

Strategy has positioned STRC as a short-duration, high-yield savings-style instrument for investors seeking income with bitcoin-linked exposure. The company recently raised the preferred’s dividend rate to 11.5%, marking the seventh dividend increase since the product first launched. Moreover, the frequent adjustments underscore management’s focus on keeping the structure attractive to income-focused holders.

STRC pays monthly cash distributions rather than quarterly payouts. The dividend rate is recalibrated each month to help keep the shares trading near their $100 par value and to limit day-to-day price volatility. However, this flexible mechanism also gives the issuer room to respond quickly to market conditions and demand.

Market reaction and common stock performance

Alongside the preferred activity, Strategy’s common stock also rallied. The shares climbed more than 7% in pre-market trading, reaching approximately $142 per share. The move came as Bitcoin itself traded above $71,000 for the first time in a month, reinforcing the tight correlation between the company’s equity and the underlying crypto asset.

Overall, the latest burst of activity in the company’s preferred instrument suggests that investors remain willing to fund its ongoing bitcoin expansion. If similar trading dynamics persist, Strategy could continue to deploy substantial capital into the crypto market while maintaining an income-generating profile for STRC holders.

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