Exclusive: Truth Social to license its data to Wall Street
Trump Media is launching a paid data service to provide Wall Street traders and banks with real-time access to Truth Social posts.
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The brief
Trump Media has unveiled a new data feed designed for businesses to track posts on Truth Social. The service is specifically aimed at Wall Street traders and banks, offering them a way to monitor the President's social media activity.
Coverage from Axios, Reuters, WSJ, CNBC, and U.S. News emphasizes that the service provides "fastest" and real-time access.
The goal is to give financial professionals a competitive edge in tracking posts as they happen. Future developments depend on the adoption of this licensing model by financial institutions seeking immediate access to Truth Social data.
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Quick answers
Who is the primary target audience for the new data feed?
The service is targeted at Wall Street traders and banks.
What is the main benefit of the service according to coverage?
It provides real-time and the "fastest" access to the President's social posts.
Which company is providing this data license?
Trump Media via Truth Social.
Coverage (8)
- Trump Media to sell faster access to president's Truth Social posts CBS News · 2h ago
- Trump media firm plans to sell high speed access to Truth Social posts, possibly Trump's own AP News · 2h ago
- Truth Social launches real-time information service to give Wall Street traders a market edge. Moomoo · 8h ago
- Trump Media Unveils Data Feed for Businesses Tracking Truth Social Posts U.S. News - Money · 8h ago
- Truth Social to sell banks 'fastest' access to Trump's posts Reuters · 8h ago
- Trump Media to Sell Faster Access to President’s Social Posts WSJ · 8h ago
- Truth Social launches service to give Wall Street traders an edge with real-time service CNBC · 8h ago
- Exclusive: Truth Social to license its data to Wall Street Axios · 8h ago
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