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Trump on a bond buying spree
Posted on 8/20/25 at 1:55 pm
Posted on 8/20/25 at 1:55 pm
quote:CNBC
U.S. President Donald Trump has been on a multimillion-dollar bond-buying spree since taking office in January, investing in debt issued by local authorities, gas districts and major American corporations.
Across 33 pages of filings with the U.S. Office of Government Ethics, or OGE, dated Aug. 12, the president outlined 690 transactions that have taken place since he took office. The documents were made public on Tuesday.
According to CNBC calculations, the purchases had a total value of at least $100 million, assuming the lower value end listed for each disclosed transaction.
By law, the U.S. president, vice president and other select officials must periodically declare “reportable transactions” to the OGE. The precise value of these dealings does not have to be reported.
The extensive lists filed earlier this month show that, over the course of this year, Trump has bought bonds sold by various entities, including local U.S. governments, as well as gas districts, water supply districts, hospital authorities and school boards.
Trump also bought debt issued by an array of big-name companies. The documents point to purchases of between $500,000 and $1,000,000 worth of bonds issued by T-Mobile
U.S., United Health
and Home Depot
each in early February. Later that month, he procured debt issued by Facebook and Instagram parent Meta
, worth between $250,000 and $500,000.
Posted on 8/21/25 at 6:11 am to bigjoe1
If interest rates dip, wouldn’t those bonds be more valuable as future bonds will have lower interest rates making these older bonds more valuable provided the entities stay above water.
Posted on 8/21/25 at 6:48 am to bigjoe1
I read this story and I don’t know what is remotely noteworthy about it. 
Posted on 8/21/25 at 6:48 am to Tarps99
Yep.
Assuming there are no call features
Assuming there are no call features
Posted on 8/21/25 at 12:51 pm to slackster
The fact that he is screaming for rate cuts from the Fed, which would directly benefit him.
Posted on 8/21/25 at 3:24 pm to Skervix
quote:The fact he is screaming for rate cuts from the Fed would directly benefit all of us.
The fact that he is screaming for rate cuts from the Fed, which would directly benefit him.
Posted on 8/21/25 at 6:13 pm to Skervix
quote:
The fact that he is screaming for rate cuts from the Fed, which would directly benefit him.
Long term rates aren’t all that correlated with overnight rates.
Also, he’s fricking old and rich. Those people buy bonds. It’s not even remotely newsworthy.
It would be newsworthy if he did NOT buy bonds.
Posted on 8/21/25 at 6:40 pm to slackster
quote:In related news, I bought t-bills on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week after also buying a t-bill last Thursday.
I read this story and I don’t know what is remotely noteworthy about it.
That means that President Trump and I combined bought fixed-income financial assets valued at over $100 million recently...
Posted on 8/21/25 at 6:47 pm to bigjoe1
This is probably way less than 5% of his net worth
Posted on 8/21/25 at 7:37 pm to SaintsTiger
Fella is buying bonds, not individual stocks. I'm cool with politicians investing in bonds and index funds but the real news stories should be focused on those investing in individual companies they directly impact.
Posted on 8/21/25 at 8:18 pm to UK34
You’re right. He’s literally investing in America.
There should totally be a ban on government officials trading individual stocks and a reasonable hold period. No day trading. Some of these congresspeople’s results would indicate they are actually the best stock traders in history except for the fact that they are playing dirty pool with the insider trading.
There should totally be a ban on government officials trading individual stocks and a reasonable hold period. No day trading. Some of these congresspeople’s results would indicate they are actually the best stock traders in history except for the fact that they are playing dirty pool with the insider trading.
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