Which Stocks Did Democrat Kathy Manning Trade in September?
Congresswoman Kathy Manning has continued to regularly trade stocks despite the market turmoil that resulted in the S&P 500 hitting fresh YTD lows this week.
The U.S. representative from North Carolina's 6th congressional district made more than a dozen trades in September, both buying and selling single stocks. All trades were in smaller sizes $1,000 - $15,000.
On the buy side, Congresswoman Manning invested in AbbVie (ABBV: US), AT&T (T: US), Charter Communications (CHTR: US), Intuitive Surgical (ISRG: US), and Merck (MRK: US).
On the other hand, Democrat Manning was selling shares of Comcast (CMCSA: US), Amazon (AMZN: US), Broadcom (AVGO: US), Johnson & Johnson (JNJ: US), Microsoft (MSFT: US), Pfizer (PFE: US), Proctor & Gamble (PG: US), and Tesla (TSLA: US).
Congresswoman Manning is an active stock market trader with almost 500 trades reported in the last 3 years. She often trades shares of tech companies, as well as sectors like Healthcare, Communication Services, and Financials.
As far as single stocks she often trades are concerned, this list is headed by Nvidia (NVDA: US), Alphabet (GOOGL: US), Visa (V: US), and Microsoft.
Congresswoman Manning services on committees for Education & Labor, as well as Foreign Affairs.
Capitol Trades data shows Representative Manning violated the STOCK Act over 50 times in 2021 as she was late to disclose her trading activity. Most of the reported trades are made in the name of her husband, while some trades were made from the joint account.