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What does our data show on NVDA? — what our data shows

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

NVIDIA makes the powerful chips that run artificial intelligence — if you've heard about ChatGPT or self-driving cars, NVIDIA's hardware is almost certainly somewhere under the hood.

What our data shows

Our data on NVIDIA is specifically focused on one thing: activity from U.S. lawmakers. Eight members of Congress have filed disclosures reporting a trade in NVIDIA stock — names like Matthew Robert Van Epps, Daniel Meuser, John McGuire, and Gilbert Cisneros, among others. Here's the important caveat: these filings tell us that trades happened, but they don't tell us whether those lawmakers were buying or selling. So while it's genuinely interesting that NVIDIA is showing up on Capitol Hill radar, we can't read it as a thumbs-up or thumbs-down signal on its own.

Congressional trades
What you see
8 lawmakers reported a trade in NVDA (incl. Hon. Matthew Robert Van Epps, Hon. Daniel Meuser, Hon. John McGuire).
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

Congressional trade disclosures are a conversation starter, not a conclusion — the real question worth watching is whether that number of lawmakers trading it keeps growing over time, which would make the pattern harder to ignore.

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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