Strategy’s STRC preferred stock briefly fell to a record low of $85 on June 18, 2026. The price dip came after Bitcoin (BTC) plunged to the $62,000 price level. The dip is likely due to the Federal Reserve deciding to keep interest rates unchanged following higher than anticipated CPI (Consumer Price Index) figures in the US.Will Bitcoin And Strategy Recovery Now That The US-Iran War Has Ended?Source: Bitcoin.comStrategy’s stock price is closely tied to Bitcoin (BTC), given that the company is the largest corporate holder of the asset. According to Strategy’s website, the company currently holds 846,842 BTC, worth around $52.94 billion at current rates.Bitcoin (BTC) climbed to a peak of $126,080 in October 2025 riding the corporate treasury buying wave and increased ETF (Exchange Traded Fund) inflows. However, the upswing was cut short and the market witnessed an exodus of investors from cryptocurrencies. The move away from high-risk assets is attributed to increased macroeconomic uncertainty and growing geopolitical tensions. Bitcoin (BTC) faced another major correction after the US-Iran conflict and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. The rising inflation numbers was a direct result of high oil prices due to the war.Oil prices dipped after the US and Iran signed a peace agreement and reopened the Strait of Hormuz. The development will likely lead to CPI numbers cooling off. If inflation dips the Federal Reserve could consider lowering interest rates. Lower interest rates often lead to more high-risk investments as borrowing becomes easier. Bitcoin (BTC) may see a price bump under such circumstances.Also Read: 3 Cryptocurrencies That Are Close To Hitting New All-Time HighsMany experts believe that Bitcoin (BTC) has already bottomed. SkyBridge Capital founder Anthony Scaramucci reiterated that BTC is well within its four-year cycle. Scaramucci anticipates the asset to reclaim the $70,000 price level in July.
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