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President Trump Made 3,711 Stock Trades During Early Term

A report examined trading activity linked to President Trump and found patterns tied to macroeconomic data releases. The analysis covered the busiest trading days in January and February.

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2 sources·May 23, 5:30 PM(6 days ago)·1m read
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A report documented 3,711 stock trades associated with President Trump during the opening months of his term. The analysis identified multiple trading strategies within the activity.

Some of the busiest trading days aligned with inflation data releases in January and February. The report stated that attention was paid to macroeconomic indicators during those periods.

The president or his team monitored broader economic conditions while executing the trades. The findings point to a connection between public data releases and trading volume. No additional details on specific holdings or counterparties were provided in the report.

Key Facts

3,711 trades
stock trades linked to President Trump
January-February
busiest trading days matched inflation releases

Story Timeline

2 events
  1. January-February 2025

    Inflation data releases coincided with some of the busiest trading days.

    1 sourceReport
  2. Early 2025

    3,711 stock trades linked to President Trump were recorded.

    1 sourceReport

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Word count99 words
PublishedMay 23, 2026, 5:30 PM

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