And many traders are betting that the stock price will continue to fall further.

Shares of Trump Media have erased all their gains since they began trading under the ticker DJT last month.

The stock closed down more than 8% Monday at $37.17 after falling about 11% earlier in the day. It had traded above $79 a share on March 26, the day of its debut.

But experts say it’s hard to draw any firm conclusions about what the stock price’s movement means. That’s because so many available shares — about 12%, one of the highest ratios of any active stock listing — reflect traders’ bets that the stock will fall, said Ihor Dusaniwsky, managing director at S3 Partners, a data and predictive analytics company.

This is called short-selling.

  • @venusaur
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    Did Trump already sell his shares?

    • @MrVilliam
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      299 months ago

      If he did, then I’m pretty sure he broke the law. Again. I don’t think he was allowed to do that or use the shares to secure a loan.

      • Nusm
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        I don’t think he was allowed

        And when exactly has that ever stopped him? And what was the penalty when he did what he wasn’t allowed? Wellllllllll………

        • @MrVilliam
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          49 months ago

          Yep. Just pointing this out so we can dial up the pressure ahead of time. Continuous pressure has finally gotten Biden to start talking about a ceasefire in Gaza, so pressure does work, even if it takes an unacceptably long time.

      • @venusaur
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        Ah, I thought he was gonna use his shares to pay off his fines, but maybe he made money another way with the IPO?

        • @MrVilliam
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          169 months ago

          People were publicly pointing out that the money made from that IPO was theoretical and unrealized gains that couldn’t be sold off for 6 months per SEC rules specifically because it was assumed that he would probably try. If it’s found that that’s what happened, we need to pressure the SEC to make the punishment more than just the cost of doing business. I’m tired of seeing businesses and billionaires getting fined only a couple million for stealing a couple billion.

          • @[email protected]
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            I just looked it up. He has a 6 months lock-in period. CNN article

            Btw. this was not an IPO, but a reverse-merger using a SPAC. That way the company going public doesn’t have to adhere to the SEC’s strict IPO regulations.

            • @MrVilliam
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              19 months ago

              Good catch, I misspoke.

          • @[email protected]
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            Any wrongdoing is just gonna be another slap on the wrist, again. Turns out in America, billionaires hoard second chances, too; even the fake ones.

    • angelsomething
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      He can’t do anything with them for 6 months. So this is just a gravy of shadenfreude.

        • @MrVilliam
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          69 months ago

          Not according to the SEC.

          • @disguy_ovahea
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            19 months ago

            He can with a board approval. First he has to get rid of those pesky founders.🙄

      • @disguy_ovahea
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        He can sell early with a board vote approval. Unsurprisingly, he filed a suit to strip the founders of their shares two weeks ago.