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「Stock Market Wizard」 Trump's Top 5 Stocks: Accenture, Sushi Brand Make the List, Potential Self-Rescue SituationBlockBeats News, May 31st. Recently, Trump's title as the "Stock God" has become more prominent, with Micron, Dell, and Intel successively becoming the targets of his legendary trades. The market has been buzzing with doubts about Trump "using his presidential power to benefit his holding companies." However, under the halo of the "Stock God," Trump still holds a large amount of stocks in a trapped position.
BlockBeats, by compiling the Trump Form 278-T financial documents disclosed by the U.S. Office of Government Ethics on May 14th, has identified the top 5 Trump holdings with amounts exceeding a million dollars as follows:
1. FIS (Fidelity National Information Services Inc), a company that mainly provides payment processing, core banking systems, transaction settlement, and other technical services to institutional users. In Q1, Trump had a total of 6 large purchases; however, the company's stock price has remained low, and Trump is expected to be trapped with a loss of 42.8%.
2. ACN (Accenture), a globally renowned consulting and IT services company. In Q1, Trump made a total of 9 large purchases, with an average purchase amount of $1.46 million, and Trump is expected to be trapped with a loss of 32.5%.
3. KRUS (Kura Sushi USA Inc), a U.S. conveyor belt sushi chain restaurant operator. In Q1, Trump made one large purchase with an average amount of $3 million, and Trump is expected to be trapped with a loss of 31.7%.
4. SYK (Stryker Corporation), a medical technology company specializing in orthopedic implants, surgical equipment, neurotechnology, etc. In Q1, Trump made a total of 6 large purchases, with an average amount of $1.01 million, and Trump is expected to be trapped with a loss of 25.9%.
5. PTC, an industrial software company providing CAD, PLM, IoT, and augmented reality software. In Q1, Trump made a total of 6 large purchases, with an average amount of $3.08 million, and Trump is expected to be trapped with a loss of 24%.
From the above summary, it can be observed that most of Trump's heavily trapped holdings belong to the AI alternative industry, and their underperformance in the AI boom seems relatively understandable. In the absence of conclusive evidence for the doubts about Trump, the market may perhaps anticipate an unexpected positive trend, a "self-rescue rally," in the related stocks.