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How to Buy ByteDance Stock in 2025

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💡ByteDance is not publicly traded, but accredited investors can still buy its stock.

Hiive is a marketplace where accredited investors can buy shares of private companies before they go public.

Sign up with Hiive and get access to ByteDance stock before its IPO.

Ever heard of TikTok, that little video-sharing platform with about 3 billion downloads?

It made $16.1 billion in revenue in 2023.

Its owner: ByteDance.

The relationship between ByteDance and TikTok is the same as Google and YouTube.

Here’s what you may not know: TikTok is not ByteDance’s only platform. They also own a popular AI-powered news platform called Toutaio and many others.

ByteDance seems like a great investment.

The question is: How to buy ByteDance stock?

It’s a little harder than most companies, but certainly possible. We’ll break it down based on whether or not you’re an accredited investor.

How to Buy ByteDance Stock as an Accredited Investor

Hiive is an investment platform that connects shareholders of private, VC-backed companies with accredited buyers. There are over 2,000 pre-IPO companies available on Hiive, including Discord, Groq, and ByteDance:

At writing, there are no current live listings. However, if you sign up, you can get notified if and when offers become available. Each listing is created by a seller who sets their own asking prices and the quantity of shares offered. Sellers are typically current or former employees, but could also be angel investors or venture capital firms.

Buyers can place bids and negotiate directly with the sellers, or accept an asking price as listed.

Register for Hiive and see the complete order book for ByteDance (including all asking prices, bids, and most recent transactions)

If you’re not an accredited investor, keep reading to learn how you can gain exposure to ByteDance…

Can You Buy ByteDance Stock as a Retail Trader? Is ByteDance Publicly Traded?

For now, ByteDance is a privately owned company, meaning that ByteDance stock is not available on the stock market.

However, plans for an IPO have been in the works for some time. These plans were recently delayed while ByteDance deals with regulatory issues in China.

ByteDance is estimated to be worth $225 billion, meaning its IPO could be one of the largest ever.

You can still invest in the company even before its IPO, if you’re willing to take a more roundabout approach.

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Who Owns ByteDance?

ByteDance stock is owned by several banks and investment groups.

You should focus on 2: SoftBank Group Corporation and Kohlberg Kravis Roberts.

Since these 2 companies are publicly traded, you can make an indirect investment in ByteDance by buying either/both of these companies:

Kohlberg Kravis Roberts is a global investment firm headquartered in New York

SoftBank is one of the most active investors in technology companies and has held stock in Slack, NVIDIA, Uber, and many others.

Both of these private equity firms have an entire portfolio of investments of which ByteDance is just one. Perform your own due diligence and make sure you want to own the complete portfolio of companies before choosing to invest.

How to Buy the ByteDance IPO

Rumors that ByteDance will be going public have been circulating for years. As mentioned above, its IPO could be one of the largest ever.

Here are the steps you will need to take to buy shares of ByteDance when it becomes available:

  1. Create or login to your brokerage account (if you don’t have one, we recommend eToro)
  2. Search for ByteDance
  3. Select how many shares you want to buy
  4. Place your order
  5. Monitor your trade

To reiterate, ByteDance stock is not available on any exchange at this time. You’ll have to wait until an IPO to invest directly into ByteDance.

If you’re interested in competitors to TikTok and ByteDance, check out how to buy Twitter stock.

ByteDance Stock Price Chart

If you’re an accredited investor, you can check out trends on how its stock has performed here: ByteDance on Hiive:

While you won’t find a stock price on your favorite brokerage accounts, there are a few other ways to assess how the company is doing. 

For one, according to the most recent sources, ByteDance is currently valued at $225 billion, though it has ranged between $35 billion and $460 billion. 

On this chart, you can view the active users of one of ByteDance’s other companies, Toutiao: 

However, a ByteDance stock price chart is not available and will likely not be available until the IPO.

The bottom line? If you’re interested in ByteDance and you’re an accredited investor, check it out on Hiive. If you’re a retail investor, consider some of the avenues discussed in this post. 

Any views expressed here do not necessarily reflect the views of Hiive Markets Limited (“Hiive”) or any of its affiliates. This communication is for informational purposes only, and is not a recommendation, solicitation, or research report relating to any investment strategy or security. Investing in private securities is speculative, illiquid, and involves the risk of loss. Not all private companies will experience an IPO or other liquidity event; past performance does not guarantee future results. WallStreetZen is not affilated with Hiive and may be compensated for user activity resulting from readers clicking on Hiive affiliate links. Hiive Markets Limited, member FINRA/SIPC.


FAQs:

How to buy ByteDance stock?

You can invest indirectly in ByteDance by buying shares of SoftBank Group or Kohlberg Kravis.

ByteDance is not a publicly traded company so you cannot buy its shares directly.

How much is ByteDance stock?

ByteDance is valued at $250 billion.

However, there is no ByteDance stock price available on trading platforms or brokerages. If and when there is an IPO, the ByteDance stock price will be determined by the valuation divided by the number of shares issued.

What is ByteDance stock symbol?

The ByteDance stock symbol has not been decided. If the company decides to go public in the future, the ticker symbol will be released in the filings.

Who owns ByteDance stock?

There are dozens of investors in ByteDance – primarily venture capital firms. Even companies like Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley have some exposure to ByteDance. Softbank Group may own a significant portion of ByteDance shares, and Kohlberg Kravis is a NYSE-listed investment firm which also owns a portion.

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Jonathan Munan

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Jonathan is an experienced data analyst with a keen interest in technology. He has worked with hedge funds, cryptocurrency exchanges, and AI research firms. He has education in finance from the Canadian Securities Institute and is a lifelong student of economics.