Could Trump Media & Technology Stock Help You Become a Millionaire?

Trump Media & Technology Group (NASDAQ: DJT), the parent company of President-elect Donald Trump's Truth Social media platform, has been a volatile stock since it began trading in March after merging with a special purpose acquisition company to go public.

This is a story-driven stock. The company has a nearly $7 billion market cap versus just $3.7 million in revenue over the past four quarters.

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Investors hope that Trump's following, a cash-rich balance sheet, and political momentum can help Trump Media & Technology turn its social media network, Truth Social, and recently launched streaming platform Truth+ into profitable businesses.

Could the stock help you become a millionaire if Trump Media & Technology realizes its long-term potential? It's conceivable, but challenges could prevent the stock from delivering as investors hope.

The media dynamics that created Truth Social have softened

Trump Media & Technology Group primarily owns and operates Truth Social, an X-like social media platform Trump helped start and launch in early 2022. Technology and social media companies restricted and/or banned Trump, his content, and pro-Trump groups following the protest-turned-riot at the United States Capitol on Jan., 2021, and Truth Social's selling point was that it gave users an internet outlet for unrestrained free speech.

Freedom of expression is still the Truth brand's primary pitch.

Yet, the media climate that led to Truth Social has changed dramatically over the past two years. Many technology and media companies have reversed the bans and restrictions placed on Trump. Meta Platforms lifted its suspension of Trump on Facebook and Instagram, and Alphabet reinstated Trump on YouTube. Tesla CEO Elon Musk bought Twitter (since rebranded as X), took it private, and reinstated Trump in the name of free speech, eventually supporting his presidential campaign. Trump has even returned to posting on X.

In other words, Truth Social was initially seen as one of the internet's few friendly platforms for Trump, his supporters, or anyone else who disliked how incumbent companies moderated their platforms. That doesn't resonate as much now that Trump is back on more mainstream platforms.

What does the election outcome mean for Trump Media & Technology?

The election didn't just give Trump the presidency back; it gave Republicans, Trump's party, majority control of all elected branches of the federal government. A unified Republican government seems far more likely to pass legislation that Trump pushes, so if Trump wants to roll back the power that companies have to restrict, ban, or censor content, it's more likely now than if the election had gridlocked government between Democrats and Republicans.