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Trump Media & Technology Group Corp DJT

Trump Media & Technology Group Corp. (TMTG) is a social media and technology-focused company. The Company's product, Truth Social, is a social media platform where any user can create content, follow other users and engage in an open global conversation. The Company does not restrict whom a user can follow. Additionally, users can be followed by other users without requiring a reciprocal relationship, enhancing the ability of its users to reach a broad audience. Its brands consist of Truth Social, TMTG+, and TMTG News. TMTG is also engaged in operates a TV streaming platform, Truth+, across the entire Truth Social platform-iOS, Android, and the Web. The streaming service relies on TMTG's custom-built content delivery network (CDN), which operates through a newly opened data center as the Company works to bring additional data centers into operation. TMTG's streaming technology is powered through specially designed infrastructure with its own servers, routers, and software stack.


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Comment by Red_Deeron Jul 22, 2024 12:37pm
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RE:RE:Good news for DJT

RE:RE:Good news for DJT
US stocks rose on Monday with tech leading the gains as investors assessed the potential fallout from President Joe Biden's exit from the presidential race.
 
The S&P 500 (^GSPC) gained 07% while the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) rose roughly 0.5%, both coming off their worst weekly losses since April. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) erased earlier gains to hover near the flatline.
 
Chip heavyweight Nvidia (NVDA) led a broad-based tech rebound following heavy losses last week as investors rotated out of big cap names.
 
Investors are surveying a changed political landscape after Biden called off his reelection bid on Sunday and backed his vice president, Kamala Harris, to replace him as the Democratic nominee. The political shock could inject more volatility into an already battered stock market, distracting focus from this week's flood of earnings and key inflation release.
 
Biden's move, while not unexpected after weeks of pressure, is seen on Wall Street as eroding the odds of Republican contender Donald Trump securing a return to the White House. That could prompt a light unwinding of recent "Trump trade" bets on assets seen as benefiting from a second Trump presidency, such as bitcoin, bank stocks, and higher US bond yields. The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury (^TNX) slipped in Monday's early hours.
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