Trump Invests Millions in Nvidia and Apple in Q1 2026
In the first quarter of 2026, US President Donald Trump made notable investments in both Apple and Nvidia, as revealed in a financial disclosure submitted to the US Office of Government Ethics on Thursday. This filing was made public following Trump's first state visit to China since 2017. It detailed at least nine transactions involving Nvidia, with amounts varying from US$1,001 to US$5 million, the largest occurring on February 10, valued between US$1 million and US$5 million. Trump also invested in Apple, with a similar number of transactions, the biggest on March 2, again between US$1 million and US$5 million. Additionally, he made smaller investments in other tech companies, including Micron Technology, Tesla, and Qualcomm. Currently, Nvidia holds the title of the world's most valuable publicly traded company, boasting a valuation over US$5.5 trillion.
Key facts
- Trump invested millions in Apple and Nvidia in Q1 2026.
- At least nine trades in Nvidia, values from US$1,001 to US$5 million.
- Largest Nvidia trade on February 10, between US$1M and US$5M.
- At least nine Apple investments, largest on March 2, between US$1M and US$5M.
- Disclosure filed by US Office of Government Ethics on Thursday.
- CEOs of Apple and Nvidia were in Trump's China business delegation.
- Smaller investments in Micron Technology, Tesla, and Qualcomm.
- Nvidia valuation over US$5.5 trillion.
Entities
Institutions
- US Office of Government Ethics
- Nvidia
- Apple
- Micron Technology
- Tesla
- Qualcomm
Locations
- United States
- China
- Beijing