Digital World Acquisition Corp
NASDAQ:DJT

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Price: 11.3 USD Market Closed
Market Cap: 3.2B USD

During the last 3 months Digital World Acquisition Corp insiders bought 10.5k USD , and sold 55.1k USD worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 33% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Nov 18, 2025 by Glabe Scott , who bought 10.5k USD worth of DJT shares.

Last Transactions:
Glabe Scott
$+10.5k
Swider Eric
$-55.1k
Swider Eric
$-88.1k
Swider Eric
$-182k
Glabe Scott
$-327.9k
Juhan Phillip
$-199.9k
Swider Eric
$-80k
Nunes Devin G.
$-1.5m
Novachki Vladimir
$-451.6k
Swider Eric
$-198.6k
Swider Eric
$-97.9k
Juhan Phillip
$-237k
Juhan Phillip
$-2.1m
Glabe Scott
$-512.4k
Swider Eric
$-3.8m
Juhan Phillip
$-9.8m
Novachki Vladimir
$-177.1k
Juhan Phillip
$-1.9m
Glabe Scott
$-92.7k
Northwall Andrew
$-78.7k
Nunes Devin G.
$-632.1k
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During the last 3 months Digital World Acquisition Corp insiders bought 10.5k USD , and sold 55.1k USD worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 33% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Nov 18, 2025 by Glabe Scott , who bought 10.5k USD worth of DJT shares.

Sold
0-3
months
55.1k USD
1
3-6
months
88.1k USD
1
6-9
months
3m USD
5
9-12
months
334.9k USD
2
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0-3
months
1
10.5k USD
3-6
months
0
0 USD
6-9
months
0
0 USD
9-12
months
0
0 USD

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Market Cap
3.2B USD
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Digital World Acquisition Corp. (DWAC) emerged onto the financial landscape as a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC), designed with the primary aim of facilitating mergers or acquisitions in the tech and media sectors. SPACs, commonly referred to as "blank check companies," raise capital through an initial public offering with no specific business at hand but with a promise to combine with an operating company in the future. DWAC gained substantial traction in the market due to its intent to merge with Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG), a company aspiring to challenge established social media and tech giants by launching a platform centered around free speech principles. DWAC generates value by leveraging its structure and capital to take private companies public through mergers, thereby providing them with access to broader financial markets and substantial liquidity. In its partnership with TMTG, DWAC aims to capitalize on the growing demand for alternative social media platforms amidst increasing scrutiny over content moderation practices by major players. The success of DWAC hinges on its ability to adapt and navigate regulatory challenges while effectively connecting investors with innovative companies that have the potential to disrupt traditional media landscapes. Yet, this venture comes with its share of volatility, as the political and market implications tied to its targets can heavily influence investor sentiment and stock performance.

DJT Intrinsic Value
1.21 USD
Overvaluation 89%
Intrinsic Value
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