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Wurster said prediction products outside that scope would not be pursued. He added that “people generally lose money” in gambling-style markets, which supports the firm’s approach of limiting exposure to speculative areas.

In addition, Citadel Securities has also expressed interest in the development of prediction markets. President Jim Esposito said the company is “absolutely keeping an eye on developments,” while noting that activity levels are still limited.

Esposito added that it is “certainly possible” Citadel could take part in the future. However, he said the firm is “not there yet” due to low liquidity in current platforms, suggesting that broader participation depends on market growth.

Event Contracts Viewed as Potential Tool

Citadel has shown more interest in event-based contracts linked to financial risks rather than entertainment or sports outcomes. The firm sees possible use in areas such as election-related contracts that may affect market behaviour.

Esposito said such contracts could offer a “clean and distinct way” for investors to manage risk. He also said there is “a good use case and industrial logic” for these tools as clients look for ways to hedge specific exposures.

Strategy proposes shift to semi-monthly dividends for STRC stock

Strategy Inc. has proposed a change to the dividend schedule of its STRC preferred stock.Strategy proposes STRC dividend payments move from monthly schedule to twice per month structure.STRC carries variable 11.5% annualized dividend and aims to trade near $100 par value.Shareholder vote scheduled June 8 will decide approval of new dividend payment structure.The proposal suggests moving payments from a monthly cycle to a semi-monthly structure, subject to shareholder approval.STRC, known as Variable Rate Series A Perpetual Stretch Preferred Stock, is designed to trade near a $100 par value. It currently offers a variable dividend with an annualized rate of 11.5%.Alongside STRC, the company has issued other preferred stocks including STRF, STRE, STRK, and STRD. Unlike STRC, these carry fixed dividend rates and different payout terms.The company also reported recent activity in STRC trading. Earlier in the week, STRC saw a trading volume of $1.1 billion in a single day, which was higher
Strategy proposes shift to semi-monthly dividends for STRC stock

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