The Trade Desk's Chief Legal Officer Sells 13,355 Shares Amid a Sinking Share Price

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Key Points

  • The transaction involved 13,355 shares with an estimated value of ~$188,840 as of August 15, 2026.

  • This disposition reduced the insider's direct equity holdings by 4%.

  • Post-transaction, the insider maintained ownership of ~334,000 directly-held shares.

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Jay R. Grant, the Chief Legal Officer of The Trade Desk, Inc. (NASDAQ:TTD), reported the disposition of 13,355 shares of Class A Common Stock on August 15, 2026, according to a recent SEC Form 4 filing.

Transaction summary

MetricValue
Shares sold13,355
Transaction value~$188,840
Post-transaction shares (directly held)334,466
Post-transaction value$4.5 million

Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average sale price ($14.14).

Key questions

  • Was this a discretionary market sale?
    No, the disposition was executed as a non-discretionary withholding of shares to cover tax liabilities arising from the partial vesting of Restricted Stock Awards, a routine feature of institutional equity compensation structures.
  • What remains of the insider's equity position?
    Grant maintains direct ownership of ~334,000 shares of Class A Common Stock, representing a 0.0711% stake in the company with a market value of $4.5 million as of the August 17, 2026 market close.
  • What does the vesting schedule indicate about future activity?
    The filing discloses that the withheld shares originated from awards granted across four consecutive years (2023–2026), suggesting that similar non-discretionary tax-related dispositions may occur as subsequent tranches of these awards vest.

Company Overview

MetricValue
Share Price (as of market close 2026-08-17)$13.40
Market Capitalization$6.3 billion
Revenue (TTM)$3.0 billion
Net Income (TTM)$406.9 million

Company Snapshot

  • The Trade Desk operates a self-service, cloud-based advertising platform that enables clients to create, manage, and optimize data-driven digital ad campaigns across multiple formats including display, video, audio, native, and social media channels.
  • The company generates revenue primarily through its software-as-a-service platform, which allows advertising buyers to efficiently reach audiences across computers, mobile devices, and connected TVs, supplemented by data services and value-added offerings.
  • The Trade Desk serves advertising buyers and agencies as primary customers, targeting organizations seeking to optimize their digital advertising spend through programmatic, data-driven campaign management across diverse media channels.

The Trade Desk is a global technology leader in programmatic advertising with a market cap of $6.3 billion and trailing 12-month revenue of $3 billion, demonstrating significant scale in the digital advertising technology sector. The company's cloud-based platform provides a comprehensive solution for managing complex, multi-channel advertising campaigns, positioning it as a critical infrastructure provider for the digital marketing ecosystem.

With a net profit margin of 13.6% (based on trailing 12-month net income of $406.9 million), The Trade Desk exhibits strong operational efficiency and profitability while maintaining its competitive advantage through continuous platform innovation and expansion across emerging advertising channels.

What this transaction means for investors

Chief Legal Officer Jay Grant's Aug. 15 sale of The Trade Desk stock came just days after shares plunged to a 52-week low of $12.83 on Aug. 10. That said, the disposition does not reflect the insider's view on the stock.

It was a non-discretionary transaction executed to satisfy tax obligations resulting from the vesting of equity awards. Grant retained 334,466 directly held shares post-sale, which demonstrates his continued alignment with shareholder interests.

The Trade Desk's stock fell a massive 64% in 2026 through Aug. 19 due to decelerating revenue growth. Through the first six months of 2026, the ad tech giant produced sales of $1.4 billion, representing a 7% year-over-year increase. That's down substantially from the 22% year-over-year growth posted through the same period in 2025.

Even worse, The Trade Desk forecasted third-quarter revenue to reach at least $650 million. That's a drop from the $739 million it achieved in Q3 of 2025 in a sign the company is now struggling to grow.

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