U.S. President Donald Trump’s financial filings indicate he reinvests gains from cryptocurrency into traditional investments such as stocks and bonds, according to reports citing the latest paperwork. Multiple outlets say the value of Trump’s stocks and bonds portfolio increases significantly over the period covered. Free Malaysia Today and the Globe and Mail report that the portfolio grows at least fourfold and reaches a stated range of roughly US$703 million to US$2.6 billion. While the reporting characterizes the growth as connected to crypto gains, the cited figures focus on the changes in traditional assets disclosed in the filings. Channel NewsAsia also reports on the same filings-based development, though its provided summary contains no additional details. The accounts align on the key point that Trump’s holdings in stocks and bonds rise sharply and that the change is presented in the filings alongside the narrative of crypto gains being used for further investing. The reported amounts are ranges and reflect what is disclosed in the documents.