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Is BA a buy? — what our data shows

⚡ TradesZ research ·Updated June 22, 2026 ·~2 min read ·Grounded in SEC data

Boeing builds commercial airplanes, military jets, and spacecraft — it's the company behind the 737 and 787 passenger planes you've flown on, as well as fighter jets, satellites, and rockets for the U.S. government.

What our data shows

Our data on Boeing is focused on one thing: congressional activity. Six different U.S. lawmakers have filed paperwork reporting a trade in Boeing stock — names like Tim Walberg, Maria Elvira Salazar, and Julia Letlow among them. Worth knowing: these filings just tell us a trade happened — they don't tell us whether the lawmaker was buying or selling, so we can't read too much into the direction. On the theme side, we tag Boeing under Defense and Space, which puts it squarely in two areas that tend to attract serious government spending and long-term policy attention.

Congressional trades
What you see
6 lawmakers reported a trade in BA (incl. Hon. Tim Walberg, Hon. Maria Elvira Salazar, Hon. Julia Letlow).
What it means
Politicians with possible information advantage traded this stock.
How to read it
Can be a signal — the exact direction (buy/sell) is not always in the official filing.
→ See congressional trades

The takeaway

Neutral

Boeing sits at the intersection of defense budgets and space ambitions — two areas where Washington writes big checks. The thing to watch is whether that congressional activity starts to tell a clearer story over time as more filings come in.

But watch out
Smart-money signals lag the market (13F filings ~45 days) and never guarantee direction — always check the latest price and news yourself.

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