Trump Media & Technology Group (NASDAQ:DJT) stock is down 4% to $7.96 in late-morning trading Monday after the company signaled a retreat from the bitcoin treasury strategy it embraced last year. The move extends a bruising stretch for the stock.
Trump Media shares are down 38% year to date (YTD). Over the trailing year, Trump Media stock is down 53%, well below its 52-week high of $18.97.
Bitcoin Retreat Sparks the Selloff
The catalyst is a strategic pivot back to media and advertising after nearly $200 million in crypto losses, including a reported $190 million paper loss on its holdings. Trump Media built the position as bitcoin was peaking.
Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC) has been sliding for more than 10 months, quoted at $63,000 against an all-time high of $126,000. The token is down 46.61% over the past year and down 28.32% YTD, a backdrop that turned Trump Media’s balance sheet bet into a growing drag on earnings.
Interim CEO Kevin McGurn stated the company has “refined” its approach to capital allocation, redirecting resources toward Truth Social, Truth+, and the Truth API data feed. Trump Media has also agreed to acquire TAE Technologies, a private nuclear fusion energy firm, in a deal it aims to close by year-end.
The Financial Picture Behind the Pivot
Trump Media posted a second-quarter net loss of $238 million, driven almost entirely by paper losses on its crypto holdings. Trailing 12-month revenue is $4.5 million against a trailing net loss of $1.3 billion, while market capitalization was about $2.3 billion as of the August 12 close.
Truth Social generated $1.7 million in revenue last quarter, underscoring how small the operating business is next to the balance sheet bets. General Counsel Scott Glabe disposed of 25,546 shares on August 13 at a weighted average price of $8.32, retaining 586,497 shares, a routine administrative transaction tied to tax withholding on vesting equity that doesn’t signal an outlook.
Strategy Shows the Peer Read
Strategy (NASDAQ:MSTR | MSTR Price Prediction) stock is up 4% to $96.99 midday Monday, though the shares are down 75% over the past year. The one-year drop illustrates how punishing the treasury-first model has become.
Strategy reported a paper loss of nearly $10 billion on its bitcoin holdings in the past quarter, having acquired 840,447 BTC at an average price of $75,482 against a current bitcoin price well below that mark. That leaves an open concern: forced selling by a large holder could pressure the wider crypto market.
Rumble Trades Higher as the Alt-Media Alternative
Rumble (NASDAQ:RUM) stock is up 4% to $7.77 Monday morning as investors rotate into the alternative-media peer. Rumble shares are up 18% YTD, though still down 7% over the past year.
Rumble’s positioning as an alt-tech platform trading higher while Trump Media falls captures the day’s rotation. Reddit sentiment on Strategy has swung to very bearish, driven by a WallStreetBets thread titled “Why I Expect $MSTR at $40ish in 8-12 Weeks”, suggesting retail skepticism toward the treasury model itself, not just Trump Media’s exit.
What to Watch
What a Trump Media shareholder owns now is a bet on the pivot working, a pending and unproven fusion acquisition, and a social platform with minimal revenue. Investors can watch for how the company funds and executes the media pivot, whether the TAE Technologies deal closes by year-end, what happens to the remaining bitcoin position, and whether Truth Social revenue grows from its current base.
The read-through for Strategy is more complicated. If Trump Media’s exit marks a broader loss of confidence in the corporate bitcoin treasury playbook, MSTR — the archetype of that model — faces both sentiment pressure and the tail risk that a large holder eventually becomes a forced seller.
For Rumble, today’s rotation is a reminder that the alt-media trade doesn’t require a crypto balance sheet. Execution on the Northern Data AI infrastructure integration and the Tether ad commitment will determine whether the RUM bid holds beyond a single session’s peer swap.
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