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Saylor’s Bitcoin Bet Finds Unlikely Fans: Retail Investors Are Buying 80% of Strategy’s High-Yield Preferred Shares

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March 27, 2026
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Saylor’s Bitcoin Bet Finds Unlikely Fans: Retail Investors Are Buying 80% of Strategy’s High-Yield Preferred Shares
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  • Retail investors have purchased roughly 80% of Strategy’s “Stretch” perpetual preferred shares — a high-yield instrument paying 11.5% annually (vs. under 4% on one-year Treasuries) that Saylor has positioned as a “high-yield savings account” tied to Bitcoin.
  • Strategy has already used Stretch proceeds to purchase nearly $3 billion in Bitcoin so far this year, and has outlined a $42 billion capital-raising plan — including $21 billion in Stretch issuance — to massively deepen its cryptocurrency position.
  • Strategy now accounts for roughly 98% of all Bitcoin purchases among digital asset treasury companies over the past month, acquiring about 45,000 BTC compared to roughly 1,000 BTC by all others combined.
  • The preferred shares carry real risks: dividends can be canceled at Strategy’s discretion, shares can fall below par, and the yield supporting the instrument could shrink or disappear if the company’s financial position deteriorates.

What Happened?

Michael Saylor, executive chairman of Strategy Inc. (formerly MicroStrategy), revealed at the 2026 Digital Asset Summit in New York that retail investors have purchased approximately 80% of the company’s “Stretch” perpetual preferred shares — a striking statistic given that selling new credit instruments to individual investors is notoriously difficult. Strategy has aggressively marketed Stretch as a high-yield savings product, offering an 11.5% annual dividend paid monthly compared to under 4% on one-year U.S. Treasury bills. The shares are designed to reset monthly to help maintain a $100 par value, positioning them as low-volatility income instruments tied to Bitcoin’s upside. Strategy has used Stretch proceeds to buy nearly $3 billion in Bitcoin this year alone, and this week outlined a $42 billion capital-raising plan — including $21 billion of Stretch — to continue accumulating the cryptocurrency. Saylor has said he has no intention of slowing down, calling the product potentially “the most successful of its kind.”

Why It Matters?

The dominance of retail buyers in Strategy’s preferred share base is a double-edged story for investors. On one hand, it validates Saylor’s thesis that there is massive untapped retail appetite for Bitcoin-linked income products — and suggests the Stretch structure could scale significantly further. On the other hand, retail-heavy ownership in high-yield instruments tied to a volatile underlying asset creates concentration risk: if Bitcoin falls sharply, Strategy’s ability to service its preferred dividends could come under pressure, and retail investors — who are generally less sophisticated about preferred share mechanics — may not fully appreciate that dividends can be canceled at the company’s discretion. The instrument also offers limited upside: all capital appreciation on Bitcoin flows to common shareholders, while preferred holders are capped at their yield. With Strategy now representing roughly 98% of all corporate Bitcoin buying, any disruption to its capital-raising machine would have an outsized impact on Bitcoin demand dynamics.

What’s Next?

Saylor has signaled an intention to eventually double, then redouble the Stretch program — suggesting that if retail demand holds, Strategy’s Bitcoin accumulation could accelerate well beyond its current $52 billion position. The key risks to monitor are Bitcoin price volatility (which has already caused a 70%+ decline in Strategy’s common shares from their peak), the sustainability of the 11.5% dividend yield as interest rate conditions evolve, and whether regulators begin scrutinizing the marketing of these instruments to retail investors. Institutional participation in Stretch remains limited, which could be a sign of skepticism from more sophisticated capital — a signal worth watching. Investors considering Stretch should weigh the yield premium carefully against the risks of dividend cancellation, par-value slippage, and the inherent leverage in a vehicle that is ultimately a bet on continued Bitcoin price appreciation.


Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-03-27/saylor-says-retail-owns-80-of-strategy-s-high-yield-securities

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