


Einige Anmerkungen:
- Am 22. August schloss die Trump-Administration einen Deal zum Kauf von Intel-Aktien im Wert von 8,9 Milliarden US-Dollar zu einem Durchschnittspreis von 20,47 US-Dollar pro Aktie ab.
- Trump Admin ist seit diesem Trade um +136 % gestiegen.
- Michael McCaul (R-TX) ist mit 2,5 Millionen US-Dollar der größte Inhaber, er ist um +76,3 % gestiegen. Von den Demokraten ist Ro Khanna mit 115.000 US-Dollar der größte Inhaber, der um +46,8 % zulegte.
- Die Grafik zeigt die Geschäfte des Kongresses mit Intel-Aktien: Jeder grüne Punkt ist ein Kauf, jeder rote Punkt ein Verkauf.
Quelle: insidercat.com basierend auf Finanzoffenlegungen des Repräsentantenhauses/Senats
Siehe 2. Bild für Eigentumsverhältnisse im Kongress, 3. Bild für aktuelle Transaktionen von Kongressabgeordneten.
Von Due_Patient_2650
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We pulled House/Senate financial disclosures since 2022-May for INTC. For dollar values, we took the midpoint of the value ranges in the disclosures.
There might be errors in the data as some of the disclosure documents are literally filed by hand. Congress members have to declare their stock transactions in 45 days per STOCK act, though most disclose within 2 weeks.
Data source: House/Senate financial disclosures (all are in public domain).
To learn more on Trump admin & Intel deal: [https://www.intc.com/news-events/press-releases/detail/1748/intel-and-trump-administration-reach-historic-agreement-to](https://www.intc.com/news-events/press-releases/detail/1748/intel-and-trump-administration-reach-historic-agreement-to)
Tools: Python for data pipelines, Next.js for visualization and display
The amount of corruption in this administration is unprecedented.
They should just rename Congress as The Inside Trader’s Club
As someone who is colorblind, red and green dots do this viz a disservice. If you’re committed to the color scheme, maybe use different symbols for buy/sell in addition to color?
Am I missing something here, or does it look like Intel stock buys were happening quite frequently *whenever* the price went low for the last four years, then got even more frequent when it went *really* low? I bought quite a tranche of it last year at that really low point, as people were talking about the likelihood of Intel „failing“. I quickly realized that was an enormous opportunity, as the idea of a US-based semiconductor giant being allowed to die, or being sold to foreign interests, was strategically ridiculous. I didn’t anticipate government investment, but it hardly mattered. Jensen Huang could’ve rolled his spare change and bought it – and would have.
My point being – I ain’t that bright, yet I caught on and had the money to buy. Is it ridiculous that some congressmen with decent financial advisors would do the same? I think not.
I’m pretty savagely anti-politician, but this case looks weak to me.