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how many stock trades has each president made

Here’s the clearest answer available from recent public reporting: Joe Biden made 13 stock trades during his entire presidency, while Donald Trump’s accounts made about 22,000 trades in 2025 and about 3,600 trades in the first three months of 2026.

Quick Scoop

The numbers vary a bit by source because some reports count securities trades, some count only stock trades, and some look at different time windows.

A simple breakdown from the reporting is:

President Reported trades Time period
Joe Biden 13 Entire presidency
Donald Trump About 22,000 2025
Donald Trump About 3,600 First 3 months of 2026
If you want the count for **all presidents** , the reporting you shared does not provide a full president-by-president list, only a few headline comparisons.

Why the numbers differ

Some outlets are counting all securities transactions , not just common stock trades, which can push the total much higher.

Also, the time frame matters a lot: Trump’s first year back in office, his first three months of 2026, and his first term all produce very different totals.

Context

The broad point in the coverage is that modern presidents usually trade very little, while Trump’s disclosed activity is unusually high by comparison.

A Reuters-linked Financial Times summary also said Trump disclosed more than 22,000 stock transactions in 2025, versus 13 transactions for Biden over four years and 517 in Trump’s first term.

Bottom line

For the comparison most people are asking about, the answer is: Biden, 13; Trump, tens of thousands depending on the period counted.