The duty of loyalty requires a trustee to administer the trust solely in the interest of the beneficiary. This sole interest rule is widely regarded as the most fundamental, rule of trust law. In this Article I advance the view that the sole interest rule is unsound, and I indicate how it should be modified. The sole interest rule prohibits the trustee from plac[ing] himself in a position where his personal interest... conflicts or possibly may conflict with the interests of the beneficiary. The rule applies not only to cases in which a trustee misappropriates trust property, but also to cases in which no such thing has happened-that is, to cases in which the trust incurred no loss or in which actual benefit accrued to the trust ...