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Trades by US Politicians
| Politician | Filing Date | Type | Size |
|---|---|---|---|
| James Comer | Jan 2, 2025 | Buy | $1K - $15K |
| Thomas Carper Democrat | Mar 21, 2024 | Sell | $1K - $15K |
FAQ - Congress Trading
James Comer purchased SoFi shares most recently on January 2, 2025.
James Comer has bought the most SOFI stock in the last 2 years, with an estimated value of $8,000.
Thomas Carper has sold the most SOFI stock in the last 2 years, with an estimated value of $8,000.
There have been no US politicians buying or selling SoFi in the last 2 years.
Over the last 2 years, insider transactions for SoFi have been balanced between buying and selling, showing a neutral stance among insiders towards the company's market performance. This trend of more purchases than sales could be a positive signal to potential investors about the politicians view on the company's future and growth potential.
Monitoring US politicians' stock trades is valuable because they may have inside information about upcoming policies that could affect stock values, providing investors with valuable clues for making informed decisions.




