Former President Donald Trump disclosed a total of 1,051 financial transactions for June, revealing a significant overhaul of his investment portfolio. Throughout the month, Trump actively adjusted his holdings across stocks, bonds, and ETFs. According to documents released by the U.S. Office of Government Ethics on August 22, the total value of these trades ranged between $78.1 million and $263.1 million, with the filing only indicating transaction value ranges rather than exact figures. The total value of securities purchased exceeded $49 million, while the amount sold was at least $28.5 million.
Among the 1,051 transactions, the largest single trade was the sale of the Vanguard Dividend Appreciation Index Fund ETF (VIG) on June 22, with a transaction range of $5 million to $25 million. On the same day, he purchased shares of Fidelity National Information (FIS) and Home Depot (HD), each in the $1 million to $5 million range. These represented the largest buys of those particular stocks during June, though he also sold a portion of his FIS holdings during the same period.
On June 18, Trump sold shares of Meta Platforms, Inc. and Motorola Solutions (MSI), with both transactions falling in the $1 million to $5 million range. On that same day, he bought an equivalent amount of Berkshire Hathaway Class B shares (BRK.B), Cintas, Visa, and MasterCard (MA). These trades occurred the day after Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh's first policy meeting concluded, with markets experiencing a sell-off on June 17 due to monetary policy concerns before rebounding on June 18.