During his first three months as president, Trump executed roughly 3,600 stock trades across more than 1,000 companies, according to a CBS News investigation. The sheer volume of trading activity raises questions about potential conflicts of interest while Trump held executive power, particularly given that presidents typically divest from individual securities to avoid such entanglements. The trades spanned a broad portfolio, suggesting either active personal management or involvement by advisors handling his investments. Details of which sectors dominated the trading, how much money moved, and whether any trades coincided with policy decisions remain central to understanding the scope of the activity.