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Trump's Truth Social Revenue Strategy: A Market-Shaking Move?

724FinanceDr. Yaman Ege
Trump's Truth Social Revenue Strategy: A Market-Shaking Move?

Donald Trump’s Trump Media & Technology is planning to offer high-frequency traders early access to posts from “highest-ranking” accounts—including potentially Trump’s own—on Truth Social for a fee. This move comes as the company’s stock has plunged over 70% since Trump took office, amid efforts to diversify into sectors like crypto and nuclear fusion. Trump’s posts have historically triggered immediate market reactions, such as a 5% drop in the S&P 500 following his April 2 tariff announcement, and a 9.5% surge after his subsequent reversal. The service, branded Truth PSI, is set to launch within a month but raises ethical concerns about monetizing presidential influence.

Truth Social's Monetization Gambit

  • Truth PSI targets high-frequency trading firms with millisecond-early access to select posts.
  • Trump’s 12.9 million followers on the platform underscore the service’s potential reach.
  • Kevin McGurn, CEO, claims the service will generate “meaningful revenue” by leveraging proprietary assets.
  • The company asserts it has secured early clients ahead of the launch.
  • Ethics and Legal Controversies

  • Dylan Hedler-Gaudette, from the Project on Government Oversight, calls the model “odious” and a conflict of interest.
  • Kathleen Clark, a Washington University law professor, labels it “brazen corruption.”
  • While conflict-of-interest laws exclude presidents, predecessors like Obama and Biden placed assets in blind trusts—Trump has refused.
  • Trump’s monetization of Truth Social reflects a broader trend in commodifying political influence, akin to the geopolitical tensions in semiconductor supply chains. The service’s legal ambiguity mirrors the regulatory gray zones in global chip markets, where ASML and national security intersect. Investors must weigh the risks of such unregulated access against long-term market stability.
    Dr. Yaman Ege

    Financial Analyst: Dr. Yaman Ege

    Semiconductor and Tech Supply Chain Director. Industrial futurist analyzing TSMC capacities, ASML machines, and the US-China rare earth war's impact on tech stocks.

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