QCP says fears that Strategy may need to sell more Bitcoin to fund dividends are still weighing on BTC, even as a US-Iran MOU eases Strait of Hormuz disruptionQCP says fears that Strategy may need to sell more Bitcoin to fund dividends are still weighing on BTC, even as a US-Iran MOU eases Strait of Hormuz disruption

Bitcoin Stalls As QCP Says Strategy Dividend Risk Is Still Haunting Market

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Bitcoin Stalls As Qcp Says Strategy Dividend Risk Is Still Haunting Market

A reported MOU between the United States and Iran gave global markets a calmer opening after weekend talks focused on the Strait of Hormuz. The accord points to a possible reopening of key shipping lanes that had lifted concern over energy supply. Markets reduced the premium attached to a longer regional disruption, although the conflict has not been settled.

S&P futures opened more than 100 points above Friday’s close and moved beyond previous record levels as traders adjusted risk exposure. Crude oil opened lower and traded below $75 as the market priced a lower chance of sustained supply disruption. The move suggested that energy traders were reassessing near-term risks tied to shipping and sanctions.

Under the expected framework, both sides would lift blockades around the Strait of Hormuz before entering a 60-day negotiation period. Talks are expected to focus on nuclear issues, sanctions relief, and the release of frozen Iranian funds. The arrangement reduced one acute market risk, while leaving several diplomatic questions unresolved.

Key Insights

  • QCP says Strategy dividend funding concerns continue to weigh on Bitcoin despite stronger macro sentiment.
  • Markets rallied after the reported US-Iran MOU reduced fears around Strait of Hormuz disruption risks.
  • Warsh faces his first Fed meeting with inflation elevated after the recent oil price shock.
  • SpaceX’s low float and strong demand kept shares above IPO levels after its debut rally.
  • Strategy’s share issuance may extend runway, but Bitcoin traders still track dividend cash needs closely.

Warsh Begins Fed Tenure With Inflation Pressures

Kevin Warsh is set to lead his first Federal Reserve meeting as chair during a period of renewed inflation pressure. The US-Iran conflict helped push headline inflation to 4.2% year over year after oil prices rose globally. That backdrop has changed expectations around a chair previously viewed as more open to rate cuts.

The meeting will carry attention beyond the policy rate because the Board remains divided over the direction of monetary policy. Warsh is expected to seek support from Powell and other officials while presenting himself as independent from political pressure. Investors will watch his tone for evidence of how the central bank plans to handle energy-driven inflation.

The quarterly Dot Plot will also be released with inflation expected to remain elevated over the next quarter. Markets are already pricing roughly half a rate increase in 2026, which reflects expectations for restrictive policy. The Fed’s guidance may shape whether the equity rally can continue without renewed pressure from yields.

QCP Flags Strategy Dividend Overhang for Bitcoin

Risk appetite also received support from SpaceX’s market debut after shares reached $225, well above the $135 IPO price. The rally placed SpaceX among the world’s largest companies by market value, with demand supported by a low trading float. Its post-IPO move to acquire Cursor for $60 billion reinforced investor focus on AI and infrastructure.

Bitcoin has not followed the broader risk rally and remains below the $66,000 level despite stronger sentiment across equities. QCP framed the main digital asset concern as market worries that Strategy may need to sell more Bitcoin to pay dividends. That concern has limited Bitcoin’s response to improved macro conditions and lower energy-market stress.

Strategy has bought back $1.5 billion of its 2029 Convertible Senior Notes and has raised about $200 million through MSTR share sales. The company continues to buy BTC with the proceeds, which has extended its dividend payment runway to roughly 7.5 months. QCP’s angle remains focused on whether further share issuance can ease the overhang before Bitcoin joins the broader rally.

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