This week's market focus shifts to Strategy, with related reports highlighting its STRC product's 11% monthly cash dividend, abnormal activity in MSTR derivatives trading, and a Polymarket contract indicating a 76% probability that MSTR will be removed from the MSCI index before March 31. Supporters argue that STRC's balance sheet underpins its yields, contrasting sharply with questions about its legitimacy. Meanwhile, the chart shows that MSTR's open interest accounts for 86.2% of its market value, far exceeding the 22% seen in peers like Tesla. The stock has declined approximately 66% over the past six months.
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This week's market focus shifts to Strategy, with related reports highlighting its STRC product's 11% monthly cash dividend, abnormal activity in MSTR derivatives trading, and a Polymarket contract indicating a 76% probability that MSTR will be removed from the MSCI index before March 31. Supporters argue that STRC's balance sheet underpins its yields, contrasting sharply with questions about its legitimacy. Meanwhile, the chart shows that MSTR's open interest accounts for 86.2% of its market value, far exceeding the 22% seen in peers like Tesla. The stock has declined approximately 66% over the past six months.