Donald Trump's Stock Trades: Every Parsed Transaction
A newsroom recently spent a week hand-scraping the President's disclosure PDFs. GovGreed parsed the primary source instead — the 927-page 2026 annual filing, line by line, deterministically — and published the result as a queryable dataset: 14,545 clean transactions in calendar 2025, 8,626 of them resolved to 925 distinct stock tickers.
Below: the headline numbers, the tickers he traded most, the full transaction feed, and the 46 trades in the two chipmakers his government took equity stakes in. Every figure reads live from the same database our API serves.
How we got here — the parse, not a vendor feed
The 15 Stocks He Traded Most
Ranked by estimated volume (the midpoint of each disclosed value bracket). The pattern — mega-caps, similar transaction counts, buys outnumbering sells 4-to-1 — reads like diversified managed accounts, which is what the filings describe: a trust run by his sons.
| # | Ticker | Transactions | Est. Volume |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | MSFT | 47 | $35.0M |
| 2 | NVDA | 40 | $34.8M |
| 3 | AAPL | 39 | $33.1M |
| 4 | AMZN | 39 | $15.9M |
| 5 | NFLX | 40 | $11.8M |
| 6 | META | 45 | $11.5M |
| 7 | AVGO | 35 | $9.2M |
| 8 | GOOGL | 45 | $8.6M |
| 9 | JPM | 40 | $7.2M |
| 10 | V | 42 | $6.6M |
| 11 | TSLA | 35 | $6.5M |
| 12 | PM | 7 | $5.1M |
| 13 | PG | 40 | $4.1M |
| 14 | MA | 7 | $4.1M |
| 15 | SPGI | 34 | $3.9M |
The Intel & Micron Overlap: 46 Trades in Federal-Stake Companies
GovGreed tracks the deals where the federal government itself takes equity in public companies. Two of those companies — Intel (INTC) and Micron (MU) — appear in the President's 2025 transaction record: 23 trades each. The timeline matters: the trust disclosed an Intel purchase on August 18, 2025, days before the ~August 22 announcement that CHIPS grants would be converted into a federal equity stake in Intel, and another on September 8, after it.
| Ticker | Date | Type | Vs. Stake Announcement | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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The Full Transaction Feed
Every parsed transaction since January 2025, newest first — annual-filing rows and periodic 278-T rows together. Values are the disclosed bracket (min–max); the form reports ranges, not exact amounts.
| Date | Type | Ticker | Disclosed Value | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
How This Dataset Was Built (and Where It's Honest About Gaps)
The President doesn't file under the congressional STOCK Act. He files with the Office of Government Ethics: an annual Form 278e — the 2026 edition runs 927 pages and lists every transaction for calendar 2025 in Part 7 — plus periodic Form 278-T transaction reports, the executive-branch equivalent of a congressional PTR.
The e-filed documents carry a real text layer, so GovGreed's parse is deterministic — no OCR, no language model in the loop. The disclosure lists company names, not symbols (“LOCKHEED MARTIN CORP”, not LMT), so tickers are resolved conservatively against our company directory: when a name is ambiguous, the ticker stays null rather than guessed. Verification of the resolved set found zero false positives.
What to know before quoting these numbers
- ~6,500 rows have no ticker on purpose. They are bonds and municipal notes — instruments that don't have one.
- Rows that look like duplicates usually aren't. 9,395 rows share a filing, date, type and value bracket with another row — because a trust buying hundreds of different assets on the same day discloses each one in the same bracket. They are distinct transactions.
- Values are brackets, not exact figures. The form discloses ranges; our “estimated volume” uses bracket midpoints and is labeled as such.
- Pre-2026 filings are scanned images. Their parse quality is lower (an earlier LLM pass, not the deterministic parser). Everything on this page comes from the clean 2025+ record.
Cross-reference: Trump's net worth & income, from the same filings · the Cabinet's 278-T trades · Cabinet holdings & federal deals · the congressional wealth leaderboard.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does President Trump file under the STOCK Act?
Not the congressional version. He files OGE Form 278e annuals and 278-T periodic reports. Members of Congress face a 45-day disclosure deadline and a $200 late fee; the President's regime is the OGE calendar, and he is exempt from the criminal conflict-of-interest statute (18 U.S.C. § 208) that binds other executive officials.
Who actually places the trades?
The filings describe assets held in a revocable trust managed by his adult sons, traded through professionally managed accounts. The data looks like it: thousands of small transactions across 925 tickers, buys outnumbering sells roughly 4-to-1.
What are his biggest trades?
By estimated volume: Microsoft (~$35.0M), NVIDIA (~$34.8M) and Apple (~$33.1M) lead, followed by Amazon, Netflix, Meta, Broadcom, Alphabet, JPMorgan and Visa.
Why don't all transactions have a ticker?
About 6,500 rows are bonds and municipal notes with no ticker by nature, and the conservative resolver leaves ambiguous names null rather than guessing. 8,626 transactions resolved cleanly to 925 distinct tickers.
Did he trade companies the government took stakes in?
The record shows 46 transactions in Intel and Micron, the two chipmakers in our federal equity-stake tracker — including an Intel purchase disclosed days before the August 2025 stake announcement. The full dated timeline is above.
Not financial advice. All data from public federal disclosures. GovGreed reports disclosed financial information and does not allege that any person violated any law.