Trump Media stock was halted twice Tuesday owing to volatility in midday trading on Election Day. DJT shares were trading above $40 after 1.30 PM ET but suddenly fell to $35.51 when the first five-minute halt occurred at 2.48 PM. Trading resumed in two minutes but shares turned negative for the day and were halted again. When trading started for a third time, shares were flat at $34.35.
Trump Media and Technology Group which owns Truth Social trade under the ticket DJT. Temporary trading stops kick in automatically when stock prices move suddenly beyond certain limits.
After closing Monday at $34.34, the stock jumped in the morning, hitting an intraday high of $40.74. It then lost all of the day's gains and then some, hitting an intraday low of $31.45 before rising again and topping $35 at 3:22pm.
The race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump is a toss-up election as the Americans wait in bated breath for the Election Night which could offer a glimpse of what the results are going to be like -- as counting will stretch beyond Wednesday. Trump cast his ballot in Palm Beach, Florida and said this was likely his last campaign, notwithstanding the outcome.
Trump said there should be no violence after the election and vouched for his supporters that they are not violent people. The small recreation center turned polling station was somewhat chaotic as the Trumps arrived. Helicopters hovered overhead, and Trump supporters wore T-shirts with the former president's mug shot. As the Trumps left, Melania Trump was asked whether she voted for her husband. She smirked at the question and chuckled a bit, without answering, NYT reported.
Kamala Harris cast her ballot in early voting and will be spending Election Night at her alma mater Howard University following a family dinner. Harris graduated from Howard University with a bachelor's degree in 1986. This marks the first time in modern history that a presidential election night event will be hosted on a college campus.
Also See: US Presidential Election | US Elections Results 2024
Trump Media and Technology Group which owns Truth Social trade under the ticket DJT. Temporary trading stops kick in automatically when stock prices move suddenly beyond certain limits.
After closing Monday at $34.34, the stock jumped in the morning, hitting an intraday high of $40.74. It then lost all of the day's gains and then some, hitting an intraday low of $31.45 before rising again and topping $35 at 3:22pm.
The race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump is a toss-up election as the Americans wait in bated breath for the Election Night which could offer a glimpse of what the results are going to be like -- as counting will stretch beyond Wednesday. Trump cast his ballot in Palm Beach, Florida and said this was likely his last campaign, notwithstanding the outcome.
Trump said there should be no violence after the election and vouched for his supporters that they are not violent people. The small recreation center turned polling station was somewhat chaotic as the Trumps arrived. Helicopters hovered overhead, and Trump supporters wore T-shirts with the former president's mug shot. As the Trumps left, Melania Trump was asked whether she voted for her husband. She smirked at the question and chuckled a bit, without answering, NYT reported.
Kamala Harris cast her ballot in early voting and will be spending Election Night at her alma mater Howard University following a family dinner. Harris graduated from Howard University with a bachelor's degree in 1986. This marks the first time in modern history that a presidential election night event will be hosted on a college campus.
Also See: US Presidential Election | US Elections Results 2024
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