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Traders Lift—Then Drop—'DJT' Stock on Election Day

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With hours to go before polls close Tuesday—and some longer number of hours until Americans know who the next president will be—traders in shares of former President Donald Trump's social-media company had another wild day.

Shares of Trump Media & Technology Group (DJT), majority owned by Trump, finished the day down more than 1% at near $34, shaking off double-digit gains seen earlier i💖n the session. The move extended a run of wild trading that in recent days has seen the Truth Social parent company’s shares and market value swing, often dramatically, within single days or stretches of days.

There hasn’t been much in the 🌊way of specific news about the company—in the form of regulatory filings, press releases, or anything else—lately, but there has been plenty about Trump, the Republican nominee for president, and his opponent, Democratic Vice Pre꧂sident Kamala Harris. 

The latest polls point toward a tight race between the candidates. On some prediction markets, meanwhile, the edge has lately shifted further toward Trump. 

As for the bigger picture ahead of the decision: Here's Investopedia's latest on the 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:state of the U.S. economy, and here are our collections of economic proposals from both Harris and Trump. Early voters considered the economy the key issue this year, according to 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:one survey.

DJT stock, meanwhile,🐈 finished the day well above recent lows near $12, but still substantially below early-2024 record levels around $80.💎 Trading in the shares was halted several times on Tuesday, according to Nasdaq.

Update: This story has been updated to reflect ne﷽w share-price information.

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