Analysis: Katie Britt's purchase of NVDA (NVIDIA Corp)

Assessment: On watch

High-conviction entry into NVDA following committee oversight hearing, but signal actionability is destroyed by a 287-day disclosure lag.

Executive summary

Senator Katie Britt purchased NVDA on 2025-04-14, five days after a Senate Judiciary hearing on AI oversight. The trade was disclosed 287 days late on 2026-01-26, constituting a significant STOCK Act violation and preventing real-time tracking by the public.

The trade exhibits a strong correlation with the member's committee activity, specifically the Senate Judiciary Committee's focus on AI regulation. The timing of the purchase ($110.71) and subsequent partial sale ($188.15) captured a nearly 70% gain within seven months. Notably, this trade was part of a larger 'cluster' of activity on April 14, 2025, where the member initiated positions in 10 different tickers simultaneously. The extreme delay in disclosure (287 days) is the most significant factor, as it renders the trade's signal useless for retail investors looking for timely entry points. Data quality is high regarding the transaction details, but the filing delay represents a substantial gap in transparency.

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Independent analysis of public financial disclosures. Not financial or investment advice.

Sources

  1. Congress Trade: Senator Katie Boyd Britt Just Disclosed New Stock Trades
  2. Congress Trading - Quiver Quantitative
  3. Senator Made 73% On Nvidia Stock, But Investors Missed Out As Disclosure Missed Deadlines
  4. Katie Boyd Britt Trading Activity | Quiver Quantitative
  5. Senator Katie Britt (R-Alabama) - Personal Financial Disclosure
  6. NVDA stock trades by the US Senators and Members of Congress
  7. Warren Urges Commerce Department to Block AI Chip Exports to China Amid Reports of Nvidia Backroom Deal | United States Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
  8. Katie Britt calls on Congress to protect minors from tech companies, AI
  9. Press Release: Katie Britt Discusses Big Tech and AI Threats to Minors on CNN's State of the Union
  10. ‘Enough is enough’: Sen. Katie Britt calls on Congress to ‘put up guardrails’ for kids with AI

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