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STRC After-Hours

DateAfter-hours PriceAfter-hours HighAfter-hours Low
Sep 9, 2025$97.70$97.70$97.56

Data last updated Sep 9, 2025 8:00 PM EST.

STRC After-Hours Trading Summary

As of 8:00:00 PM EST on September 9, STRC is trading at $97.70 in the after-hours session, - () from the regular market close of -.

During after-hours trading, STRC stock has ranged between $97.70 and $97.56, with the most recent trade recorded at $97.70.

After-hours trading

How to Buy or Trade STRC After Market Close

Looking to trade MicroStrategy Incorporated Variable Rate Series A Perpetual Stretch Preferred Stock stock (STRC) after the market closes? Public offers access to after-hours trading from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM ET, giving investors the flexibility to place trades outside of regular market hours. Keep in mind that extended-hours trading may involve lower liquidity and wider bid-ask spreads than normal sessions. Follow the steps below to get started.

  1. 1

    Create a Public brokerage account

    Sign up for a free brokerage account with Public. You can open an account directly on the website or by downloading the Public app for iOS or Android.

  2. 2

    Deposit funds into your account

    Add funds to your Public account by linking a bank account, using a debit card, or initiating a wire transfer, so you’re ready to invest during extended hours.

  3. 3

    Find MicroStrategy Incorporated Variable Rate Series A Perpetual Stretch Preferred Stock (STRC) stock and place your after-hours order

    Go to the Explore tab and type “MicroStrategy Incorporated Variable Rate Series A Perpetual Stretch Preferred Stock” or “STRC” into the search bar. Select the stock from the results to view its quote page. From there, you can enter the amount you’d like to invest and place an after-hours order directly.

  4. 4

    Track your MicroStrategy Incorporated Variable Rate Series A Perpetual Stretch Preferred Stock (STRC) shares in your portfolio

    Once your order is executed, MicroStrategy Incorporated Variable Rate Series A Perpetual Stretch Preferred Stock (STRC) will appear in your portfolio. You can track your STRC shares alongside other assets—including stocks, ETFs, crypto, bonds, options, and your high-yield cash account—all in one place on Public.

STRC After-Hours Price History

DateMarket close priceAfter-hours priceChange
Sep 8, 2025$97.57$97.70+0.13%
Sep 5, 2025$97.60$97.50-0.10%
Sep 4, 2025$97.30$97.60+0.31%
Sep 3, 2025$97.50$97.90+0.41%
Sep 2, 2025$97.50$97.52+0.02%
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FAQs About MicroStrategy Incorporated Variable Rate Series A Perpetual Stretch Preferred Stock (STRC) After hours

As of 8:00 PM ET Sep 9, 2025, STRC is trading at $97.70 in the after-hours session, undefined - (undefined) from the regular market close of -. After-hours prices reflect trading activity that occurs after the market closes at 4:00 PM ET.

STRC is currently trading undefined in the after-hours session, with a price of $97.70, which is - (undefined) lower than the regular close of -. After-hours movement shows how the stock is performing outside of normal trading hours.

In the latest after-hours session, STRC has traded between a low of $97.56 and a high of $97.70. These prices reflect extended-hours activity after the regular session ends.

After-hours trading for STRC on Public begins at 4:00 PM ET and runs until 8:00 PM ET. These extended trading hours allow you to place orders beyond the regular market close, though price volatility and liquidity may vary.

You can trade STRC after hours through brokerages that offer extended-hours trading, including Public. After-hours access on Public is available from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM ET. Get started with a Public brokerage account to trade STRC after the market closes

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