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From STRF to STRD — is Michael Saylor simply promoting junk bonds?

By Editorial Board Published June 6, 2025 2 Min Read
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From STRF to STRD — is Michael Saylor simply promoting junk bonds?

Some followers of Michael Saylor have grown uninterested in his alliterative naming conference for a ballooning sequence of MicroStrategy (MSTR) most popular shares.

After Strike, Strife, and now Stride, some shareholders simply need to name a spade a spade. Certainly, in response to a number of buyers, his newest preferreds ought to be merely junk bonds.

Saylor characterised Stride (STRD) as perpetual most popular inventory with $100 of liquidation desire paying non-cumulative dividends at 10%.

Bullish followers referred to as his invention a “bitcoin black hole,” permitting time-space relocation of capital to learn present MSTR shareholders with future alternatives.

With Stride spinning this black gap, bullish shareholders noticed “everything in the financial system being sucked in towards MicroStrategy.” Memes with singularity imagery proliferated throughout social media.

Different buyers had been far much less impressed. Somewhat than imagining a monetary occasion horizon eclipsing a $140 trillion bond market into the Bitcoin customary, they merely analyzed the traits of STRD itself.

Is Stride (STRD) a MicroStrategy junk bond?

Based on these skeptics, MicroStrategy’s STRD is an easy junk bond. It’s a variation on earlier preferreds, Strife (STRF), with equally excessive yields but non-cumulative, non-mandatory dividends. Decrease seniority in a capital stack, plus excessive yields, are quintessential traits of junk bonds.

Nonetheless, the appropriation of the time period appears to be largely colloquial.

Strictly talking, most popular shares can’t be bonds. Not like bonds, preferreds have some voting rights, don’t have a maturity date, and aren’t senior to all fairness devices.

Furthermore, credit score rankings companies like Moody’s or Customary & Poor’s don’t price preferreds. Precise junk bonds are rated by credit score companies under funding grade (Baa or BBB, respectively).

In abstract, STRD is a dividend-yielding inventory that’s junior to different sequence of preferreds, nevertheless it’s not a speculative-rated debt safety. Though each STRD and basic junk bonds supply proportionally greater potential returns for buyers prepared to just accept their greater dangers, they’re technically distinct.

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