The post Strategy (MSTR) Executive Chairman Michael Saylor Highlights Yield Gap Between Preferred Stock Offerings appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Strategy Executive Chairman Michael Saylor said in a recent podcast that his preferred perpetual stock, STRD, is being overlooked by investors because it trades as a junior security, unlike STRF, which is a senior instrument. STRD’s junior status has caused it to receive less attention despite its higher potential returns, Saylor said. In a capital stack, senior securities are paid out first and typically carry lower risk and lower yields. Junior securities are paid out after senior ones and carry higher risk, offering higher potential returns in compensation. As a senior security, STRF is protected by penalty provisions and prioritized for payouts, making it attractive to risk-averse investors seeking yield but prioritizing payout security. It is currently trading above par at $109 and delivering an effective yield of 9.1%, generating a lifetime return of 29%. STRD is the junior version, offering a higher dividend and yield to compensate for its lower payout priority and greater risk. STRD is non-cumulative and junior in the capital stack, with penalty provisions for the company if the dividend is not paid. It is trading below par at $78, with a lifetime return of -7% but a higher effective yield of 12.7%, similar to a junk bond. The two instruments are structurally similar, with the key difference being the risk-return profile: STRF provides a safer yield, while STRD offers a higher yield for taking on more risk. Saylor questioned why investors favored STRF over STRD when they could capture a yield that is over 350 basis points higher. He highlighted the emergence of a credit spread between the two instruments, driven by their senior and junior classifications. Although MSTR is not obligated to pay dividends on the junior stock, Saylor dismissed concerns about potential non-payment. MSTR will maintain those payments, he said, because failing to… The post Strategy (MSTR) Executive Chairman Michael Saylor Highlights Yield Gap Between Preferred Stock Offerings appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Strategy Executive Chairman Michael Saylor said in a recent podcast that his preferred perpetual stock, STRD, is being overlooked by investors because it trades as a junior security, unlike STRF, which is a senior instrument. STRD’s junior status has caused it to receive less attention despite its higher potential returns, Saylor said. In a capital stack, senior securities are paid out first and typically carry lower risk and lower yields. Junior securities are paid out after senior ones and carry higher risk, offering higher potential returns in compensation. As a senior security, STRF is protected by penalty provisions and prioritized for payouts, making it attractive to risk-averse investors seeking yield but prioritizing payout security. It is currently trading above par at $109 and delivering an effective yield of 9.1%, generating a lifetime return of 29%. STRD is the junior version, offering a higher dividend and yield to compensate for its lower payout priority and greater risk. STRD is non-cumulative and junior in the capital stack, with penalty provisions for the company if the dividend is not paid. It is trading below par at $78, with a lifetime return of -7% but a higher effective yield of 12.7%, similar to a junk bond. The two instruments are structurally similar, with the key difference being the risk-return profile: STRF provides a safer yield, while STRD offers a higher yield for taking on more risk. Saylor questioned why investors favored STRF over STRD when they could capture a yield that is over 350 basis points higher. He highlighted the emergence of a credit spread between the two instruments, driven by their senior and junior classifications. Although MSTR is not obligated to pay dividends on the junior stock, Saylor dismissed concerns about potential non-payment. MSTR will maintain those payments, he said, because failing to…

Strategy (MSTR) Executive Chairman Michael Saylor Highlights Yield Gap Between Preferred Stock Offerings

Strategy Executive Chairman Michael Saylor said in a recent podcast that his preferred perpetual stock, STRD, is being overlooked by investors because it trades as a junior security, unlike STRF, which is a senior instrument.

STRD’s junior status has caused it to receive less attention despite its higher potential returns, Saylor said.

In a capital stack, senior securities are paid out first and typically carry lower risk and lower yields. Junior securities are paid out after senior ones and carry higher risk, offering higher potential returns in compensation.

As a senior security, STRF is protected by penalty provisions and prioritized for payouts, making it attractive to risk-averse investors seeking yield but prioritizing payout security. It is currently trading above par at $109 and delivering an effective yield of 9.1%, generating a lifetime return of 29%.

STRD is the junior version, offering a higher dividend and yield to compensate for its lower payout priority and greater risk. STRD is non-cumulative and junior in the capital stack, with penalty provisions for the company if the dividend is not paid. It is trading below par at $78, with a lifetime return of -7% but a higher effective yield of 12.7%, similar to a junk bond.

The two instruments are structurally similar, with the key difference being the risk-return profile: STRF provides a safer yield, while STRD offers a higher yield for taking on more risk.

Saylor questioned why investors favored STRF over STRD when they could capture a yield that is over 350 basis points higher. He highlighted the emergence of a credit spread between the two instruments, driven by their senior and junior classifications.

Although MSTR is not obligated to pay dividends on the junior stock, Saylor dismissed concerns about potential non-payment. MSTR will maintain those payments, he said, because failing to do so would significantly harm STRD’s price. Furthermore, the company’s goal is to sell these securities to raise capital for additional bitcoin purchases, making a default on STRD not a viable option.

Additionally, Saylor announced on Sunday via X that MSTR has purchased more bitcoin, even as the company’s stock continued to struggle, down 4% year-to-date at $289.87, compared with bitcoin’s 10% gain over the same period. Strategy currently holds 640,250 BTC.

Source: https://www.coindesk.com/markets/2025/10/20/michael-saylor-highlights-yield-gap-between-strf-strd-preferred-stock-offerings

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