Is ADAMAS TRUST, INC. (ADAML) Halal?
Shariah Screening — 5 Standards
Based on financial data from December 2025
| Standard | Debt Ratio | Cash Ratio | Receivables | Income | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AAOIFI | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | ? INSUFFICIENT DATA |
| DJIM | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | ? INSUFFICIENT DATA |
| MSCI | 33.7% / 33% | 1.7% / 33% | 1.3% / 33% | 170.58% / 5% | ✗ NOT HALAL |
| S&P | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | ? INSUFFICIENT DATA |
| FTSE | 33.7% / 33% | 1.7% / 33% | 1.3% / 50% | 170.58% / 5% | ✗ NOT HALAL |
Financial Highlights
Profitability
| Gross Margin | 74.6% | |
| Operating Margin | 48.4% | |
| Net Margin | 47.3% | |
| Return on Equity (ROE) | 9.7% | |
| Return on Assets (ROA) | 1.3% |
Cash Flow & Balance Sheet
| Operating Cash Flow | $134M |
| Free Cash Flow | $134M |
| Total Debt | $4.3B |
| Debt-to-Equity | 769.6 |
| Current Ratio | 32.5 |
| Total Assets | $12.6B |
Price & Trading
| Last Close | $23.51 |
| 50-Day MA | $23.39 |
| 200-Day MA | $22.53 |
| Avg Volume | 12K |
| Beta | 1.1 |
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52-Week Range
$19.36
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About ADAMAS TRUST, INC. (ADAML)
Adamas Trust, Inc. acquires, invests in, finances, and manages mortgage-related single-family and multifamily residential assets in the United States. The company operates through two segments: Investment Portfolio and Constructive. The Investment Portfolio segment manages a diversified portfolio primarily consisting of mortgage-related single-family and multifamily residential investments, including agency residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS), non-agency RMBS, residential loans, such as business purpose loans, performing, re-performing, non-performing, and seasoned performing, multifamily loans, preferred equity investments, joint venture equity investments, multifamily investments, mezzanine lending, cross-collateralized mezzanine lending, and single-family rental. The Constructive segment is a business purpose loan lender specializing in rental and transitional loans for real estate investors; and origination and sale of loans. The company provides structured multi-family property investments; other mortgage-, residential housing- and credit-related assets and strategic investments; and commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS). It generally would not be subject to federal corporate income taxes if it distributes at least 90% of its taxable income to its stockholders. Adamas Trust, Inc. was formerly known as New York Mortgage Trust, Inc. and changed its name to Adamas Trust, Inc. in September 2025. Adamas Trust, Inc. was incorporated in 2003 and is headquartered in New York, New York.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is ADAMAS TRUST, INC. (ADAML) halal to invest in?
Based on our screening using AAOIFI Standard 21 (the strictest methodology), ADAMAS TRUST, INC. is Not Halal. The company fails one or more screening criteria. We screen against all 5 major standards: AAOIFI, DJIM, MSCI, S&P, and FTSE.
What is ADAMAS TRUST, INC.'s debt ratio?
ADAMAS TRUST, INC.'s debt ratio is not available under the AAOIFI standard (which uses market capitalization as the denominator). The AAOIFI threshold is 30%. Under MSCI and FTSE (which use total assets as the denominator), the debt ratio is 33.7%.
What are ADAMAS TRUST, INC.'s key financial metrics?
ADAMAS TRUST, INC. has a market capitalization of N/A, and revenue of $353M. The company maintains a gross margin of 74.6% and a net margin of 47.3%. Return on equity stands at 9.7%.
How often is the screening data updated?
Our screening data is updated regularly using the latest available financial statements and market data. Stock prices and market caps are refreshed frequently, while financial statements are updated quarterly when companies report earnings.
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