In the long tradition of democratic accountability, financial disclosures exist to make visible what power might prefer to keep private. Donald Trump's June trading records, released through the Office of Government Ethics, reveal more than a thousand transactions moving as much as $263 million through the markets in a single month — part of a year-long pattern of over 21,000 trades that averaged roughly 57 per day. Whether this extraordinary velocity reflects sophisticated portfolio management, automated systems, or something more consequential remains, for now, a question the numbers alone c