Trump's investment accounts traded up to $695 million in stocks during first quarter of 2026
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Stefan Becket, Michael Kaplan, Graham Kates, Grace Manthey, Julia Ingram
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President Trump's investment accounts engaged in an unprecedented volume of trading activity during the first three months of 2026, with between $212 million and $695 million in stocks and securities traded. The accounts made 2,346 purchases and 1,296 sales between January 6 and March 30, totaling 3,600 transactions. CBS News presents this data from the president's most recent financial disclosure in an interactive dashboard, highlighting the extraordinary scale of trading activity for a sitting president.
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· 3 pulledPresident Trump's investment accounts traded between $212 million and $695 million in stocks and other securities over the first three months of the year — an unprecedented sum for a sitting president.
It shows that the president's investment accounts made 2,346 purchases and 1,296 sales between Jan. 6 and March 30, 2026.
The figures for individual transactions were presented in a range, which is reflected in the wide disparity between the minimum and maximum values.
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