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🚨14 MINUTES BEFORE THE PRESIDENT ANNOUNCED PEACE PROGRESS WITH IRAN, SOMEONE DUMPED $580 MILLION IN OIL FUTURES. Oil crashed 10% that day. And that’s just one entry on the list. On the morning of March 23, between 6:49 and 6:50 AM, roughly 6,200 oil futures contracts worth $580 million...

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10 TRUMP POSITIONS NOBODY IS TALKING ABOUT. MOST OF THEM CONTRADICT HIS OWN POLICIES!!! Everyone covers the Nvidia and Boeing. Nobody reads past them. We went through the filings properly. First, for scale. Joe Biden made 13 stock trades in his entire presidency. Trump's 2025 annual disclosure lists 21,235 transactions. That is nearly as many as the entire rest of the Executive Branch filed in the same period, across 8 separate accounts. His own first term, in 2017, had 86. Now here are the ones nobody covers. 1️⃣ Invitation Homes He signed an executive order to stop large institutional investors from competing with regular families for single family homes. His accounts bought $250,000 to $500,000 of Invitation Homes, one of the largest institutional owners of single family rental homes in America. The stock sold off when those announcements landed. He owns the exact thing the policy targets. 2️⃣ Coupang 18 separate trades in a South Korean e-commerce company between October 2025 and May 2026. Filings suggest he may still hold up to around $130,000. All of it during active trade friction with Korea and a data breach investigation by Korean regulators. 3️⃣ Toyota A Japanese automaker, in a portfolio belonging to the president tariffing foreign vehicles and demanding domestic production. 4️⃣ Procter & Gamble Enormous global supply chain, heavily exposed to imported materials and packaging. Tariffs raise their input costs directly. He owns it anyway. 5️⃣ Carvana Bought $250,000 to $500,000 on January 6, 2026. Online used car retailer. Tariffs on imported parts and vehicles push costs up across the entire auto market. 6️⃣ Axon Enterprise This is the timeline that should get more attention than it does. February 10, the accounts buy $1 million to $5 million of Axon. February 24, fourteen days later, ICE posts a solicitation for a five year, $220 million Taser contract. Roughly 17,800 units. The solicitation never names Axon. The technical specs match their Taser 10 almost exactly, and Axon holds around 90% of the US Taser market. 7️⃣ GEO Group and CoreCivic The two largest private prison operators in the country, both directly exposed to detention capacity. Held while running the largest immigration enforcement expansion in modern history. 8️⃣ Blue Owl Capital A business development company yielding 10 to 12%, lending to middle market businesses. Then he signed an executive order easing the rules so 401k money can flow into private equity and private credit. Sign the order. Collect the dividend. 9️⃣ PulteGroup Multiple purchases through late 2025 in one of America's largest homebuilders. Bill Pulte, grandson of the founder, was nominated to run the Federal Housing Finance Agency, which oversees Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Family name on the company. Family name on the regulator. 🔟 Palantir Everyone knows he praised it publicly. Fewer people know that in the same quarter, his accounts bought $200,000 to $680,000 of it and sold between $1 million and $5 million. He was a net seller of the stock he was promoting. So what is the pattern? ➡️ Some holdings benefit enormously from his policies. Prisons, private credit, defense, homebuilders. ➡️ Some are actively damaged by them. Toyota, P&G, Carvana, Coupang. ➡️ And at least one, Invitation Homes, is the specific business his own executive order was written to restrict. That last category is the interesting one, because it argues against the simple version of this story. If someone were deliberately trading policy, they would not be long the companies their own tariffs hurt. The White House position has never changed. The accounts are managed independently by third party institutions with sole authority over investment decisions. Maybe. But 21,235 transactions in one year across 8 accounts, in dozens of companies regulated by the government he runs, is not a normal situation for anyone to be in. Regardless of who is pressing the buttons.

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