Here is what Donald Trump’s signature reveals about him, according to an expert

“I will not announce a big news by telling you that he [Donald Trump] To an oversized ego, “said Sylvie St-Hilaire, a graphologist who analyzed the signing of the new President of the United States for 24 hours.

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Fighting, authority and aggressiveness: these are some of the qualifiers employed by the writing expert to describe the signature of Donald Trump.

Several elements come into account in the analysis of a signature, such as the size of the letters, the angle of the letters and the way with which the person is doing it to sign.


Photo taken from the New York Times

Donald Trump’s signature

“Mood variation”

“You see, all the angles, it goes up, it goes down, it goes up, it goes down. This is a mood variation too. This is, aggressiveness, “notes Sylvie St-Hilaire, who has been a graphologist for ten years.

She compares the signature with that of former President Barack Obama, which has fewer angles.

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Photo Obama Library

According to Sylvie St-Hilaire, another personality trait of Donald Trump emerges from his signature: his stubbornness, which makes it “very difficult” to negotiate with him.

“Look at me!”

By choosing to sign with a late pencil, which forms large wide lines, Donald Trump could try to give himself an image of strength.

The size of his signature would also testify to his fighting spirit and on the authoritarian side, specifies the graphologist.

His imposing signature, “which is almost a quarter of the page”, can also symbolize his big ego and his will to “take up all the place”, adds Sylvie St-Hilaire.

“When he shows his decrees signed on television, the size of the signature is a big” look at me “,” notes the graphologist.

“The fact that she is really compact, that says that this gentleman does not leave room for others,” she concludes.

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