TTD | The Trade Desk, Inc.
the trade desk powers the most sophisticated buyers in advertising technology. founded by the pioneers of real-time bidding, the trade desk has become the fastest growing demand-side platform in the industry by offering agencies, aggregators, and their advertisers best-in-class technology to manage display, social, and video advertising campaigns. the trade desk empowers buyers at the campaign level with the most expressive bid capabilities in market, full-funnel attribution, and detailed reporting that illustrates the consumer journey from initial impression to conversion. by maintaining a pure buy-side focus, the trade desk delivers on branding and performance for clients worldwide. headquartered in ventura, calif., the trade desk has offices in new york city, chicago, san francisco, los angeles and boulder, col., and in hamburg, germany, london, and singapore. for more information, visit: http://www.thetradedesk.com.

2 Stocks to Buy the Early 2024 Dip
Okay, so 2024 hasn’t quite started the way that 2023 ended. Bulls were caught off guard but hey, that’s what happens when the markets go up for nine straight weeks in a row.
By Mike Sakuraba | 3 months ago

2 Earnings Misses to Buy Now
Every quarter, there are always a few companies that are punished for their earnings.
By Mike Sakuraba | 5 months ago

2 Stocks Stuck After Reporting Earnings
The Trade Desk and Tesla reported strong earnings with The Trade Desk set for robust revenue growth in 2024 and Tesla anticipated to bounce back soon, highlighting positive future prospects despite recent stock declines.
By Mike Sakuraba | 8 months ago

3 Under the Radar Earnings Reports for Next Week
Here are three more companies I am watching for next week.
By Mike Sakuraba | 1 year ago

Ignore Snap and Buy the Dip on Ad Tech Stocks
Snap missed on both the top and bottom line for the quarter.
By Mike Sakuraba | 1 year ago

Alphabet is the Most Important Company in the World
Alphabet Blows Out Quarterly Earnings Again.
By Mike Sakuraba | 2 years ago

What Happened to the Trade Desk?
With the ongoing growth sector correction, there may be more pain ahead.
By Mike Sakuraba | 2 years ago