【Chain Wen】A well-known asset management company’s perpetual preferred stock product has recently become interesting—rising back above its $100 par value for the first time since November last year. Why is this worth paying attention to? The key is that once it stabilizes at par value, the company can flexibly issue additional shares through at-the-market (ATM) offerings, directly raising funds to buy more Bitcoin.
This product is primarily a high-yield credit instrument, currently offering an annual dividend yield of around 11%, paid monthly in cash, which is quite attractive. Interestingly, the dividend yield is adjusted every month, and the purpose of this mechanism is very clear—it aims to keep the stock price fluctuating around the $100 par value, providing investors with a stable income expectation while reducing the risk of large price swings. Essentially, it stabilizes the stock price through dynamic adjustments of the yield, creating a relatively balanced trading ecosystem. Compared to other crypto-related financing tools on the market, this approach is quite innovative.
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TokenomicsDetective
· 01-10 12:37
An 11% dividend yield sounds attractive, but adjusting it monthly? It feels like walking a tightrope.
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OnchainArchaeologist
· 01-09 04:17
An 11% dividend yield is really impressive, with cash arriving every month. This design is truly ingenious.
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TommyTeacher1
· 01-07 13:14
11% monthly cash return sounds good, but this dynamic adjustment mechanism seems to be paving the way for subsequent issuance.
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 01-07 13:02
11% monthly compound interest payout, this scheme is quite something
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CryptoComedian
· 01-07 12:57
Laughing and then crying, 11% annual interest sounds very appealing, but next month it might become 9%.
Perpetual preferred stocks return to par value, an explanation of arbitrage opportunities and yield mechanisms
【Chain Wen】A well-known asset management company’s perpetual preferred stock product has recently become interesting—rising back above its $100 par value for the first time since November last year. Why is this worth paying attention to? The key is that once it stabilizes at par value, the company can flexibly issue additional shares through at-the-market (ATM) offerings, directly raising funds to buy more Bitcoin.
This product is primarily a high-yield credit instrument, currently offering an annual dividend yield of around 11%, paid monthly in cash, which is quite attractive. Interestingly, the dividend yield is adjusted every month, and the purpose of this mechanism is very clear—it aims to keep the stock price fluctuating around the $100 par value, providing investors with a stable income expectation while reducing the risk of large price swings. Essentially, it stabilizes the stock price through dynamic adjustments of the yield, creating a relatively balanced trading ecosystem. Compared to other crypto-related financing tools on the market, this approach is quite innovative.