President Trump's Money Report for 2026

Introduction

The government has new papers about President Donald Trump's money. These papers show what he bought and sold from January to March 2026.

Main Body

The President bought and sold many stocks. He spent between $220 million and $750 million. He bought many technology companies like Apple and Nvidia. He bought shares in a company called Palantir. Then, he said this company is very good on social media. He also bought Apple and Nvidia stocks when he visited China. His company says other people manage the money. These people use computers to choose the stocks. The White House says the President does not choose the stocks himself.

Conclusion

The President has a lot of money in stocks. He says he does not control these trades.

Learning

πŸ’Έ Action Words: Buying & Selling

In the text, we see two opposite actions. Let's look at them:

BOUGHT (Past of Buy) β†’ To give money to get something. Example: He bought Apple stocks.

SOLD (Past of Sell) β†’ To give something to get money. Example: He sold many stocks.


πŸ› οΈ Word Connectors

Look at how the story moves from one idea to another using THEN and ALSO:

  1. Then (Next in time) β†’\rightarrow He bought shares... Then, he said...
  2. Also (Adding more information) β†’\rightarrow He also bought Apple...

πŸ’‘ Simple Tip

When you talk about the past, many words change their shape. Buy becomes β†’\rightarrow Bought Say becomes β†’\rightarrow Said

Vocabulary Learning

government (n.)
The group of people who run a country.
Example:The government announced new rules.
money (n.)
Coins and bills used for buying things.
Example:She saved her money for a trip.
bought (v.)
To purchase something.
Example:He bought a new book yesterday.
sold (v.)
To give something in exchange for money.
Example:She sold her old bike.
stocks (n.)
Shares of a company that you can own.
Example:She has many stocks in technology companies.
spent (v.)
Used money to buy something.
Example:They spent ten dollars on coffee.
company (n.)
A business that sells goods or services.
Example:Apple is a big company.
shares (n.)
Parts of a company that you can own.
Example:He bought shares of Apple.
computers (n.)
Machines that process data.
Example:I use a computer to write emails.
choose (v.)
To pick one option.
Example:She chose blue for her shirt.