Trump II closed the FII Institute conference in Miami with a keynote speech. He opened his talk by noting that everyone in the audience is rich from the front to the middle to the back of the room.
The moderator asked Trump about the one leadership quality that is missing in the world today. Trump said "winning." He then divided leaders into winners and losers and commented he likes to hang out with losers because it makes him feel better.
An April 25th dinner with Trump II at Mar-a-Lago is the prize for 297 winners of the his $TRUMP meme-coin holder contest with the top 29 getting exclusive access to the President and his "superstar hosts."
Will Trump feel bad about himself at the dinner because he is around so many winners or will he look at these people as losers for ponying up valuable money for a Walmart steak and no personal time with the President (one attendees take on the winning the first $TRUMP dinner contest)?
This is the third Saudi investment conference since Trump II was sworn back into office in January 2025. The two prior events coincided with rising $TRUMP prices. That pattern held until day 3 of the conference when Trump offered his fireside chat. Below are three March 2026 screenshots of $TRUMP. It shows a price of $2.89 on March 9, $3.18 on March 22 and $2.85 on March 29.
Other than its initial blow off pop $TRUMP's short lifetime has been one of decline. Does that meas Trump II can hang out with himself as a loser and feel better about his winning side (the fees generated by trading)? Absolutely.
Also, David Sacks and his fellow TechGods think Trump is a winner. Trump told the FII crowd that AI is the place for investment money but cautioned. "You better hope that it works."
Spoken like a real winner....
"Trump's playbook - built on domination, disruption, and relentless self-promotion—breaks every conventional rule of leadership yet often achieves results through sheer force of will"
Frankly, I am tired of all the winning private equity underwriters (PEU) and TechGods/CryptoBros have had at the expense of the common person.
I'd offer up a number of "something else's" missing in leadership today, balance, virtue, sharing, relationship, vision, listening, knowledge, empathy, beauty and harmony.