Trump’s Q1 trades span Nvidia Intel Boeing and more raising fresh questions on policy and portfolios

Intel ties to Trump’s policy moved from deals to trades
In his latest quarterly financial disclosures, President Donald Trump reported stock and bond purchases and sales worth tens of millions of dollars across major US companies during the first quarter. Filings covering over 100 pages show buying ranges that include Nvidia, Oracle, Microsoft, Boeing and Costco, alongside notable selling of Microsoft, Meta and Amazon. The White House says independent managers executed trades via index-replicating programs, while Trump is not required to specify asset classes in the same way lawmakers do.
- Q1 filings list stock and bond transactions totaling tens of millions
- Purchases included Nvidia Oracle Microsoft Boeing and Costco within ranges
- Trump made six Intel-related trades tied to an earlier 10% deal
- Big sales on Feb 10 included Microsoft Meta and Amazon holdings
- White House says independent managers used index-replicating investment programs
- Trump did not place assets into a blind trust with an overseer
This summarization was done by Beige for a story published on
The Economic Times
