
President Donald Trump is dominating the political scene in Washington, D.C., and the news and developments around the country and the rest of the world. Probably not since Franklin Roosevelt in 1933 has an incoming president made such an impact so quickly.
But these “Trump times” are providing tough times so far for MAGA investors.
Since Trump’s inauguration in January, shares in the president’s stock-market vehicle, Trump Media & Technology Group DJT, have plummeted. The $Trump TRUMPUSD and $Melania MELANIAUSD cryptocurrencies have collapsed. And Elon Musk is currently counting the cost of his close association with the Trump administration and MAGA Nation: Tesla’s stock price TSLA has nearly halved since the inauguration, costing Musk, the company’s CEO, nearly $100 billion.
Ouch.
“Buy on the rumor, sell on the news,” as they say on Wall Street, and when it comes to Trump financial bets, that’s definitely been the profitable trade — so far, anyway.
Take Trump Media & Technology Group, which owns the president’s Truth Social, a rival to Musk’s X. Donald Trump is using the platform to make announcements and comments, but that’s not helping outside investors. The stock price has halved since the inauguration, from $40 to $20. If you bought the stock on Election Day, you’ve now lost more than 40% of your money. Actually, you’re in the red if you bought the stock at almost any point in the past year.
‘DJT’ became public through a reverse merger: Effectively, Trump merged his Truth Social operation with a paper “shell” company that was already on the stock market. If you bought this stock after Trump won the Iowa caucuses in January last year, when its price hit $50, or when the merger completed in the spring, when it hit $66, you are right out of luck.
The smart move was to buy the stock before Trump won the Iowa caucuses, when the share price was $17, and sell it immediately afterwards for a fast 200% profit. Your correspondent (who is not allowed to make speculative stock-market bets with his own money) has kicked himself for not writing that story ahead of time.