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Three months of trading exceeding $700 million? Trump's "Stock Trading Ledger" exposed, with Silicon Valley and Wall Street giants not missing out
The latest disclosure documents released by the U.S. government have put former President Trump’s capital market operations during his second term in office under the spotlight.
According to the most recent financial disclosure documents publicly released by the U.S. Office of Government Ethics (OGE), Trump conducted large-scale securities trading in the first three months of 2026. The total transaction volume was at least $220 million, and, based on the upper limit of the disclosed range, it could be as high as $750 million. The activities involved thousands of securities buy-and-sell transactions related to large U.S. publicly listed companies.
Media reports citing the OGE disclosure documents say that these transactions span multiple industries, including technology, finance, and communications. They involve core U.S. assets such as Microsoft, Apple, Nvidia, Meta, Amazon, Oracle, Broadcom, Goldman Sachs, and Bank of America. Because the U.S. federal disclosure system only requires officials to report the transaction range, without disclosing the specific prices, timing, or profit and loss details, outsiders cannot accurately assess the actual scale of any gains.
In response to the aforementioned disclosure filings, the White House Press Office redirected media inquiries to the Trump Organization, whose proxy attorneys did not provide a response to the media. The White House previously emphasized that neither Trump personally nor his family directly participated in specific investment decisions. Related assets are managed by third-party financial institutions and have undergone federal ethics reviews.
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