Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy, NASDAQ: MSTR) is now the most heavily shorted large-cap stock in the U.S., with short interest reaching roughly 14% of its marketStrategy (formerly MicroStrategy, NASDAQ: MSTR) is now the most heavily shorted large-cap stock in the U.S., with short interest reaching roughly 14% of its market

Strategy Becomes Most Shorted Large-Cap Stock in the U.S.

2026/02/25 19:58
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Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy, NASDAQ: MSTR) is now the most heavily shorted large-cap stock in the U.S., with short interest reaching roughly 14% of its market capitalization.

At first glance, that looks like a clear bearish signal. But the structure behind the short positioning suggests something more complex than a straightforward bet against the company.

1. The Basis Trade: Market-Neutral Positioning

A large portion of the short interest appears tied to institutional basis or carry trades rather than outright bearish conviction.

Major trading firms have reportedly been buying Bitcoin spot ETFs, such as BlackRock’s IBIT, while simultaneously shorting MSTR shares.

The objective is not to bet against Bitcoin, but to profit from the narrowing premium between Strategy’s stock price and the value of its Bitcoin holdings. By holding spot exposure and shorting MSTR, traders can remain largely neutral to Bitcoin’s price movements while capturing relative pricing inefficiencies.

This type of positioning inflates short interest without necessarily reflecting negative sentiment on Bitcoin or the company itself.

2. Convertible Debt Hedging

Strategy’s sizable convertible debt, estimated between $6 billion and $8 billion, is another key driver of short volume.

Hedge funds that hold these convertible bonds often short the underlying stock as a delta hedge. This is a standard arbitrage practice used to manage risk exposure tied to the equity component of the bonds.

In this context, shorting serves as risk management rather than an expression of doubt about the company’s survival.

3. A Crowded Trade?

Some analysts argue that when short interest becomes this elevated, it can evolve into a contrarian bullish signal.

With 14 out of 16 brokerage firms reportedly maintaining “Strong Buy” ratings on the stock, much of the perceived Bitcoin-related downside may already be priced in.

High short concentration also raises the possibility of a short squeeze. If positive catalysts emerge, such as Bitcoin strength or balance sheet improvements, short sellers may be forced to cover quickly, accelerating upward price moves.

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Current Financial Position

Strategy currently holds 717,722 BTC, making it the largest public corporate holder of Bitcoin.

With Bitcoin trading near $66,000 compared to the company’s average purchase price of approximately $76,000, Strategy is facing an estimated $7 billion in unrealized paper losses.

To manage leverage, the company has announced plans to convert around $6 billion of debt into equity over the coming years.

The Bottom Line

While Strategy is technically the most shorted large-cap stock in the U.S., the underlying reasons are largely structural, driven by arbitrage and hedging strategies rather than pure bearish conviction.

Whether the short positioning becomes a pressure point or a squeeze catalyst will likely depend on Bitcoin’s next major move.

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