Trump Discloses At Least $1 Million Purchases Each in Boeing and Nvidia Stock
President Donald Trump filed a financial disclosure showing extensive trading in U.S. stocks, index funds and other securities. The filing revealed purchases of at least $1 million in Boeing and Nvidia shares. Both companies anticipate new business during the president's upcoming trip to China.
thewrap.comU.S. stocks, index funds and other securities. The disclosure revealed that President Donald Trump purchased at least $1 million in shares of Boeing.
He also purchased at least $1 million in shares of Nvidia. Boeing expects to score new business during President Donald Trump's trip to China.
MarketWatch reported that the purchases come as both companies anticipate gains from the president's visit. The disclosure offers a detailed look at the president's portfolio activity in a period of heightened trade discussions with Beijing. The filing lists transactions across a range of assets but highlights the Boeing and Nvidia positions for their size and timing.
Boeing has longstanding defense and commercial ties that could expand under new agreements. Nvidia, a leader in semiconductors, stands to benefit if export restrictions ease. No additional details on the exact timing or total value of all trades were included in the disclosure summary.
The document fulfills federal reporting requirements for presidential holdings. The purchases represent one element of broader market activity by the president. -China economic relations.
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