A newly issued preferred share tied to Bitcoin treasury company Strategy is rapidly gaining attention in equity markets after becoming the most actively traded A newly issued preferred share tied to Bitcoin treasury company Strategy is rapidly gaining attention in equity markets after becoming the most actively traded

Strategy’s STRC Becomes Most Liquid Preferred Stock in March

2026/03/16 09:44
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A newly issued preferred share tied to Bitcoin treasury company Strategy is rapidly gaining attention in equity markets after becoming the most actively traded preferred security this month.

In a post on X, Michael Saylor highlighted that STRC has emerged as the most liquid preferred stock currently trading, significantly outperforming other preferred securities in daily turnover.

The claim is supported by a chart showing average daily trading volumes for major preferred securities during March.

STRC Leads Preferred Market Liquidity

According to the data presented in the chart, STRC recorded an average daily trading volume of $295.9 million, placing it far ahead of all other preferred securities tracked in the comparison.

The next closest instruments recorded dramatically smaller volumes:

  • BA preferred: $35.8 million
  • KKR preferred: $33.5 million
  • FOUR preferred: $27.6 million
  • STRK preferred: $18.8 million
  • FNMA preferred: $15.7 million
  • STRF preferred: $14.5 million
  • STRD preferred: $14.4 million

By comparison, the average daily volume across 468 preferred securities stands at just $1.1 million, with the median at $0.4 million, highlighting how unusual STRC’s liquidity has become in the preferred stock market.

Strong Demand for Strategy’s Preferred Shares

The chart, citing Bloomberg data as of March 13, 2026, shows that STRC’s trading activity is nearly an order of magnitude larger than the next most active preferred securities.

This level of liquidity is uncommon in the preferred stock segment, which typically trades with much lower daily turnover compared to common equities.

STRC’s activity suggests strong institutional and retail participation, likely driven by interest in Strategy’s Bitcoin-focused capital structure and the broader growth of Bitcoin-linked financial instruments.

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Preferred Shares Become a New Bitcoin Exposure Vehicle

Strategy has increasingly used preferred securities as part of its broader capital markets strategy tied to its Bitcoin treasury model.

By issuing different classes of preferred shares, the company can raise capital while offering investors instruments with varying yield profiles and exposure to its balance sheet strategy.

The strong trading activity in STRC indicates that these instruments may be evolving into an important bridge between traditional equity markets and Bitcoin-linked financial exposure.

Liquidity Signals Growing Market Interest

While preferred stocks historically occupy a niche segment of the market, STRC’s trading volumes suggest a shift in how investors are interacting with these instruments.

The data presented in the chart indicates that STRC’s liquidity currently exceeds that of the entire preferred market’s average activity by a wide margin, making it the dominant security in its category during March.

As Strategy continues expanding its capital structure around Bitcoin holdings, the trading activity in its preferred securities may provide an early indicator of how traditional investors are positioning around Bitcoin-linked financial products.

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