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Strategy's yield-generating STRC stock is more correlated with BTC than ever

CoinDesk

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June 25, 2026

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AMBCrypto

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· Jun 29, 2026

‘Sale of…’ – Inside Grayscale’s plan to erase Strategy’s $14B unrealized loss

Why Pandl believes that a sale of more than or equal to 3 bln BTC will help Strategy get back on track?

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 11, 2026

Citigroup: Traders Are Getting Too Excited About Capital Markets Growth (Rating Downgrade)

Citigroup: Traders Are Getting Too Excited About Capital Markets Growth (Rating Downgrade)

Investopedia

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· Jul 6, 2026

Strategy’s Bitcoin Sales—and Its Stock—Have Picked Up Speed

Strategy’s Bitcoin Sales—and Its Stock—Have Picked Up Speed

CoinDesk

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· Jun 22, 2026

Live markets: Strategy buys 520 more bitcoin and raises reserves to $1.4 billion

Live markets: Strategy buys 520 more bitcoin and raises reserves to $1.4 billion

Economic Times

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· Jul 6, 2026

Senco Gold shares soar 6% as Q1 business update highlights 60% revenue growth

Senco Gold shares saw a significant jump following a strong Q1 FY27 business update. The jewellery retailer reported a robust 60 year-on-year revenue growth, driven by a 48 rise in retail revenue and an impressive 38 same-store sales growth.

Sada Elbalad

Unknown

· Jul 9, 2026

Why Are Central Banks Buying Gold?

Central banks have emerged as the dominant force in the global gold market, driving the strongest wave of official purchases in modern history. What was once viewed primarily as a hedge against inflation or financial turmoil has evolved into a strategic reserve asset that governments increasingly rely on to strengthen financial security, diversify foreign exchange reserves, and reduce dependence on major reserve currencies—particularly the U.S. dollar.

Foreign Policy Journal

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· Jun 28, 2026

AI Spending Surge Poses Little Threat To S&P 500 Buybacks, Deutsche Bank Says (NASDAQ: AMZN, MSFT, GOOGL, META, NYSE: ORCL)

Record corporate earnings are keeping share buybacks on track across the broader U.S. equity market, even as artificial intelligence capital spending climbs sharply, according to a Deutsche Bank strategy note. Capital expenditure across the SP 500 has risen from an annualized pace of roughly 1 trillion to approximately 1.5 trillion over the past two years. [] The post AI Spending Surge Poses Little Threat To SP 500 Buybacks, Deutsche Bank Says (NASDAQ: AMZN, MSFT, GOOGL, META, NYSE: ORCL) appeared first on Foreign Policy Journal.

Decrypt

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· Jun 27, 2026

The Stablecoin Founder Map Doesn't Match the Stablecoin Volume Map

Emerging markets drive most real-world stablecoin usage, yet founder concentration and venture funding remain U.S.- and Europe-centric.

The Motley Fool

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· Jun 29, 2026

3 Monster Stocks to Buy Right Now With Dividend Yields of 5% or More

Why settle for puny yields when you can buy these monster dividend stocks?

The korea Herald News

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· Jul 1, 2026

Can Korea's retail investors power lasting market re-rating?

Korea's retail investors, long viewed as short-term traders in a property-obsessed economy, are emerging as a central force in the country's stock market rally. The question now is whether that money can become a stable base for a broader re-rating of Korean equities, or remain a source of volatility that keeps foreign investors cautious. Shim Jong-min, deputy head of Korea research at CLSA Securities, said the flow of household money into equities appears to be more than a simple chase for shor

NewsBTC

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· Jul 8, 2026

Bitget Wallet Says It Has Crossed 100 Million Users As Web3 Wallet Race Heats Up

The wallet layer is becoming one of crypto’s most important distribution fights. Bitget Wallet’s claim that it has surpassed 100 million users puts that battle back in focus, especially as more platforms compete to own t

Bloomberg

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· Jun 25, 2026

S&P 500 Halts Four-Day Drop at End of Jittery Week: Markets Wrap

Wall Street traders kept driving a rotation out of high-profile chipmakers and into a broader category of companies tuned to improving growth prospects, with stocks halting a four-day slide.

TechCabal

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· Jun 25, 2026

Why Opera-backed MiniPay wants Africans to spend stablecoins

The move signals how the stablecoin market is evolving. After years spent helping users acquire, hold, and transfer digital currencies, companies are now focusing on making those balances spendable in everyday commerce. For MiniPay, the card is an attempt to move beyond being a wallet and become part of how users pay.

Sky News Australia

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· Jul 12, 2026

Positive market sentiment lifts ASX at open, investors still expect conflict resolution

CommSec’s James Gruber provided his analysis of the market’s early momentum, highlighting the ASX’s positive start driven by rising index futures and strong gains from Wall Street. “The ASX will hopefully kick some goals too today with the index futures up 0.5 per cent … that was before the US and Iran fighting over the weekend," Mr Gruber told Sky News Australia. “The positive sentiment though, was because of Wall Street's higher lead on Friday night. “The S&P500 rose 0.4 per cent, and the Nasdaq was 0.3 per cent higher, and that was partly due to the blockbuster debut of SK Hynix, a South Korean memory chip maker. “Commodities were mostly lower; gold was a little lower, oil was lower too as investors still expect a resolution to the Iran conflict.” Presented by CommSec.

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jun 27, 2026

Will the old adage of ‘dumb money’ come back into play?

The ‘buy-the-deep’ move by retail investors seems to be backfiring and it may be time to re-orient strategy

Related coverage for "Strategy's yield-generating STRC stock is more correlated with BTC than ever": AMBCrypto — ‘Sale of…’ – Inside Grayscale’s plan to erase Strategy’s $14B unrealized loss. Seeking Alpha — Citigroup: Traders Are Getting Too Excited About Capital Markets Growth (Rating Downgrade). Investopedia — Strategy’s Bitcoin Sales—and Its Stock—Have Picked Up Speed. CoinDesk — Live markets: Strategy buys 520 more bitcoin and raises reserves to $1.4 billion. Economic Times — Senco Gold shares soar 6% as Q1 business update highlights 60% revenue growth . Sada Elbalad — Why Are Central Banks Buying Gold?. Foreign Policy Journal — AI Spending Surge Poses Little Threat To S&P 500 Buybacks, Deutsche Bank Says (NASDAQ: AMZN, MSFT, GOOGL, META, NYSE: ORCL). Decrypt — The Stablecoin Founder Map Doesn't Match the Stablecoin Volume Map. The Motley Fool — 3 Monster Stocks to Buy Right Now With Dividend Yields of 5% or More. The korea Herald News — Can Korea's retail investors power lasting market re-rating?. NewsBTC — Bitget Wallet Says It Has Crossed 100 Million Users As Web3 Wallet Race Heats Up. Bloomberg — S&P 500 Halts Four-Day Drop at End of Jittery Week: Markets Wrap. TechCabal — Why Opera-backed MiniPay wants Africans to spend stablecoins. Sky News Australia — Positive market sentiment lifts ASX at open, investors still expect conflict resolution. The Hindu BusinessLine — Will the old adage of ‘dumb money’ come back into play?

Strategy's yield-generating STRC stock is more correlated with BTC than ever
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How other outlets are covering this story

Compare narratives across 15 related reports from 15 sources. Real Narrative News aggregates the coverage spectrum so you can see who emphasises what — bias tags reflect the outlet, not the story.

Coverage bias distribution

15 sources

Left 20%

Center 53%

Right 20%


AMBCrypto

center

· Jun 29, 2026

‘Sale of…’ – Inside Grayscale’s plan to erase Strategy’s $14B unrealized loss

Why Pandl believes that a sale of more than or equal to 3 bln BTC will help Strategy get back on track?

Seeking Alpha

lean right

· Jul 11, 2026

Citigroup: Traders Are Getting Too Excited About Capital Markets Growth (Rating Downgrade)

Citigroup: Traders Are Getting Too Excited About Capital Markets Growth (Rating Downgrade)

Investopedia

center

· Jul 6, 2026

Strategy’s Bitcoin Sales—and Its Stock—Have Picked Up Speed

Strategy’s Bitcoin Sales—and Its Stock—Have Picked Up Speed

CoinDesk

center

· Jun 22, 2026

Live markets: Strategy buys 520 more bitcoin and raises reserves to $1.4 billion

Live markets: Strategy buys 520 more bitcoin and raises reserves to $1.4 billion

Economic Times

center

· Jul 6, 2026

Senco Gold shares soar 6% as Q1 business update highlights 60% revenue growth

Senco Gold shares saw a significant jump following a strong Q1 FY27 business update. The jewellery retailer reported a robust 60 year-on-year revenue growth, driven by a 48 rise in retail revenue and an impressive 38 same-store sales growth.

Sada Elbalad

Unknown

· Jul 9, 2026

Why Are Central Banks Buying Gold?

Central banks have emerged as the dominant force in the global gold market, driving the strongest wave of official purchases in modern history. What was once viewed primarily as a hedge against inflation or financial turmoil has evolved into a strategic reserve asset that governments increasingly rely on to strengthen financial security, diversify foreign exchange reserves, and reduce dependence on major reserve currencies—particularly the U.S. dollar.

Foreign Policy Journal

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· Jun 28, 2026

AI Spending Surge Poses Little Threat To S&P 500 Buybacks, Deutsche Bank Says (NASDAQ: AMZN, MSFT, GOOGL, META, NYSE: ORCL)

Record corporate earnings are keeping share buybacks on track across the broader U.S. equity market, even as artificial intelligence capital spending climbs sharply, according to a Deutsche Bank strategy note. Capital expenditure across the SP 500 has risen from an annualized pace of roughly 1 trillion to approximately 1.5 trillion over the past two years. [] The post AI Spending Surge Poses Little Threat To SP 500 Buybacks, Deutsche Bank Says (NASDAQ: AMZN, MSFT, GOOGL, META, NYSE: ORCL) appeared first on Foreign Policy Journal.

Decrypt

center

· Jun 27, 2026

The Stablecoin Founder Map Doesn't Match the Stablecoin Volume Map

Emerging markets drive most real-world stablecoin usage, yet founder concentration and venture funding remain U.S.- and Europe-centric.

The Motley Fool

lean left

· Jun 29, 2026

3 Monster Stocks to Buy Right Now With Dividend Yields of 5% or More

Why settle for puny yields when you can buy these monster dividend stocks?

The korea Herald News

center

· Jul 1, 2026

Can Korea's retail investors power lasting market re-rating?

Korea's retail investors, long viewed as short-term traders in a property-obsessed economy, are emerging as a central force in the country's stock market rally. The question now is whether that money can become a stable base for a broader re-rating of Korean equities, or remain a source of volatility that keeps foreign investors cautious. Shim Jong-min, deputy head of Korea research at CLSA Securities, said the flow of household money into equities appears to be more than a simple chase for shor

NewsBTC

center

· Jul 8, 2026

Bitget Wallet Says It Has Crossed 100 Million Users As Web3 Wallet Race Heats Up

The wallet layer is becoming one of crypto’s most important distribution fights. Bitget Wallet’s claim that it has surpassed 100 million users puts that battle back in focus, especially as more platforms compete to own t

Bloomberg

lean left

· Jun 25, 2026

S&P 500 Halts Four-Day Drop at End of Jittery Week: Markets Wrap

Wall Street traders kept driving a rotation out of high-profile chipmakers and into a broader category of companies tuned to improving growth prospects, with stocks halting a four-day slide.

TechCabal

center

· Jun 25, 2026

Why Opera-backed MiniPay wants Africans to spend stablecoins

The move signals how the stablecoin market is evolving. After years spent helping users acquire, hold, and transfer digital currencies, companies are now focusing on making those balances spendable in everyday commerce. For MiniPay, the card is an attempt to move beyond being a wallet and become part of how users pay.

Sky News Australia

right

· Jul 12, 2026

Positive market sentiment lifts ASX at open, investors still expect conflict resolution

CommSec’s James Gruber provided his analysis of the market’s early momentum, highlighting the ASX’s positive start driven by rising index futures and strong gains from Wall Street. “The ASX will hopefully kick some goals too today with the index futures up 0.5 per cent … that was before the US and Iran fighting over the weekend," Mr Gruber told Sky News Australia. “The positive sentiment though, was because of Wall Street's higher lead on Friday night. “The S&P500 rose 0.4 per cent, and the Nasdaq was 0.3 per cent higher, and that was partly due to the blockbuster debut of SK Hynix, a South Korean memory chip maker. “Commodities were mostly lower; gold was a little lower, oil was lower too as investors still expect a resolution to the Iran conflict.” Presented by CommSec.

The Hindu BusinessLine

lean right

· Jun 27, 2026

Will the old adage of ‘dumb money’ come back into play?

The ‘buy-the-deep’ move by retail investors seems to be backfiring and it may be time to re-orient strategy

Related coverage for "Strategy's yield-generating STRC stock is more correlated with BTC than ever": AMBCrypto — ‘Sale of…’ – Inside Grayscale’s plan to erase Strategy’s $14B unrealized loss. Seeking Alpha — Citigroup: Traders Are Getting Too Excited About Capital Markets Growth (Rating Downgrade). Investopedia — Strategy’s Bitcoin Sales—and Its Stock—Have Picked Up Speed. CoinDesk — Live markets: Strategy buys 520 more bitcoin and raises reserves to $1.4 billion. Economic Times — Senco Gold shares soar 6% as Q1 business update highlights 60% revenue growth . Sada Elbalad — Why Are Central Banks Buying Gold?. Foreign Policy Journal — AI Spending Surge Poses Little Threat To S&P 500 Buybacks, Deutsche Bank Says (NASDAQ: AMZN, MSFT, GOOGL, META, NYSE: ORCL). Decrypt — The Stablecoin Founder Map Doesn't Match the Stablecoin Volume Map. The Motley Fool — 3 Monster Stocks to Buy Right Now With Dividend Yields of 5% or More. The korea Herald News — Can Korea's retail investors power lasting market re-rating?. NewsBTC — Bitget Wallet Says It Has Crossed 100 Million Users As Web3 Wallet Race Heats Up. Bloomberg — S&P 500 Halts Four-Day Drop at End of Jittery Week: Markets Wrap. TechCabal — Why Opera-backed MiniPay wants Africans to spend stablecoins. Sky News Australia — Positive market sentiment lifts ASX at open, investors still expect conflict resolution. The Hindu BusinessLine — Will the old adage of ‘dumb money’ come back into play?