Trump’s 1,000+ Trades Worth $78M-$263M: How Markets React?
ABD Başkanı Donald Trump'ın Haziran ayında **1.000'den fazla** hisse işlemi yaptığı, **78.1 milyon ila 263.1 milyon dolar** arasında değişen işlemler

President Donald Trump executed over 1,000 securities trades in June, with transactions ranging between $78.1 million and $263.1 million. Key purchases included Berkshire Hathaway, Visa, Mastercard, and Cintas, while the largest sale was $5-$25 million worth of Vanguard ETF shares. Trump also engaged in a small-scale trade series with Palantir: buying between $1,001-$15,000 on June 3, selling $15,001-$50,000 on June 16, and then $500,000-$1 million on June 18. Following the US-Iran peace deal, he bought $1-$5 million worth of Berkshire Hathaway shares. Additionally, he sold $1-$5 million worth of Meta shares. In 2025 alone, Trump made 21,000 trades, with total value between $600 million and $1.86 billion. The White House insists there are no conflicts of interest, as Trump’s investments are independently managed, and his son Eric Trump confirmed the assets are held in a blind trust.
These trades suggest Trump’s ability to capitalize on market events quickly. The increased demand for Berkshire Hathaway and Visa could drive positive sentiment, but Meta’s sales may raise concerns about its future performance.
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