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Trump’s Media Company to Sell Traders Fast Access to His Posts
United States🏛️ PoliticsCenter11 hr. ago

Trump’s Media Company to Sell Traders Fast Access to His Posts

On July 17, 2026, President Donald Trump's media company announced plans to offer traders and investors paid real-time access to posts from the highest-ranking accounts on its social media platform, Truth Social. The service, aimed at high-frequency and algorithmic trading firms, is set to launch next month through Bloomberg Terminal. The move reflects efforts by Trump's media company to monetize content by providing exclusive data feeds to financial institutions.

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Trump’s Media Company to Sell Traders Fast Access to His Posts

On July 17, 2026, President Donald Trump's media company announced plans to offer traders and investors paid real-time access to posts from the highest-ranking accounts on its social media platform, Truth Social. The service, aimed at high-frequency and algorithmic trading firms, is set to launch next month through Bloomberg Terminal. The move reflects efforts by Trump's media company to monetize content by providing exclusive data feeds to financial institutions.

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