Analysis of trading data during US President Donald Trump's second term reveals unusual spikes in market activity just before his major public announcements.These patterns have raised suspicions of possible illegal insider trading, particularly in oil futures markets.The BBC examined trade volumes across several financial markets and found consistent surges in bets placed hours or even minutes before Trump's statements were made public via social media or media interviews.Some analysts suggest these trades indicate access to non-public information.Significant movements were noted in oil futures trading amid the US-Israel conflict with Iran.For example, nine days into the conflict, Trump told CBS News... [Continue Reading]