(It's worth noting that when Trump was actually in charge
of deciding who would be sent home on an hour - long competition reality show, his decisions often made so little sense that producers would have to deliberately cut the episode to make it look like the loser had committed a
fireable offense.)
When asked whether their firms allow employees to trade on their own behalf through external accounts, 61 %
of respondents said employees and spouses can trade on their own behalf as long as they report their activities to the company, compared to 51 % in last year's survey; 22 % said their firm's no - trading policy is strictly enforced and is a major deterrent to outside trading activities, slightly down from 25 % in January 2016; 14 % said their company has a no trading policy and that it is clear that violation it is a
fireable offense, compared to 12 %; and another 3 % said that while their firms have no trading policies, they are loosely enforced and
of little concern to employees, down from 12 %.