The Trade Desk is solidifying its position as the premier independent demand-side platform, driven by the rapid migration of advertising budgets to Connected TV and retail media. With its Kokai AI platform and the widespread adoption of Unified ID 2.0, the company is uniquely positioned to capture market share as the digital advertising landscape moves away from third-party cookies.
YieldMax has announced its March 2026 dividend distributions for several single-stock and thematic ETFs, including its AI and Short NVDA strategies. These payouts, ranging from $0.0464 to $0.4651 per share, reflect the varying levels of implied volatility and premium capture across the technology and consumer sectors.
As the digital advertising landscape shifts away from traditional cookies, The Trade Desk faces a pivotal year in 2026 to cement its lead in Connected TV and retail media. Investors are looking for proof that the company can maintain its premium valuation by siphoning market share from big tech's walled gardens through its Kokai AI platform and UID2.0 identity solution.
YieldMax has announced its February 2026 monthly distributions across its suite of single-stock ETFs, with the Short COIN and GME-linked funds delivering the highest payouts. These declarations underscore the significant premiums currently available in high-volatility sectors like cryptocurrency and meme stocks.
ByteDance is implementing stricter safeguards for its Seedance 2.0 AI video generator following intense pressure from major Hollywood studios and trade groups. The move comes after the tool produced hyperrealistic, unauthorized likenesses of actors, sparking legal threats from Disney, Paramount, and the MPA.
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