Marjorie Taylor Greene makes huge stock market play just days before tariffs announced

Interesting. SHifting funds into T Bills right before tariff announcements. I am sure she is just really good at reading market conditions.

US Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene made hefty trades days before Donald Trump's tariffs announcement tanked the stock market.

The MAGA proponent made 15 investments between March 16 and March 24. Her three largest moves were putting hundreds of thousands of dollars towards US Treasury Bills, also know as T-Bills.

T-Bills are short-term debt obligations that are considered low risk, so they may bring in lower returns than other kinds of investments.


But the low-risk nature of T-Bills means investors are highly unlikely to experience losses on their money, making them a safer bet than regular stocks.

On March 16, March 19 and March 24, Greene spent $100,000 to $250,000 per transaction on T-Bills, according to Capitol Trades, a platform devoted to sharing politician trading data.

The Trump ally invested between $300,000 and $750,000 in Treasuries, according to the filings.

These massive purchases were sprinkled among multiple smaller ones that spanned from $1,000 to $5,000 in companies including Apple Inc, AbbVie Inc and Costco Wholesale Group.

Greene's stock moves came in the days leading up to Trump's 'Liberation Day' declaration on Wednesday.
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Interesting. SHifting funds into T Bills right before tariff announcements. I am sure she is just really good at reading market conditions.

US Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene made hefty trades days before Donald Trump's tariffs announcement tanked the stock market.

The MAGA proponent made 15 investments between March 16 and March 24. Her three largest moves were putting hundreds of thousands of dollars towards US Treasury Bills, also know as T-Bills.

T-Bills are short-term debt obligations that are considered low risk, so they may bring in lower returns than other kinds of investments.


But the low-risk nature of T-Bills means investors are highly unlikely to experience losses on their money, making them a safer bet than regular stocks.

On March 16, March 19 and March 24, Greene spent $100,000 to $250,000 per transaction on T-Bills, according to Capitol Trades, a platform devoted to sharing politician trading data.

The Trump ally invested between $300,000 and $750,000 in Treasuries, according to the filings.

These massive purchases were sprinkled among multiple smaller ones that spanned from $1,000 to $5,000 in companies including Apple Inc, AbbVie Inc and Costco Wholesale Group.

Greene's stock moves came in the days leading up to Trump's 'Liberation Day' declaration on Wednesday.

Anyone with even a passing understanding of tariffs and trade histories should have done this.

Did you just sit around with your thumb up your ass instead?? :badgrin: :badgrin: :badgrin: :badgrin:
 
Interesting. SHifting funds into T Bills right before tariff announcements. I am sure she is just really good at reading market conditions.

US Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene made hefty trades days before Donald Trump's tariffs announcement tanked the stock market.

The MAGA proponent made 15 investments between March 16 and March 24. Her three largest moves were putting hundreds of thousands of dollars towards US Treasury Bills, also know as T-Bills.

T-Bills are short-term debt obligations that are considered low risk, so they may bring in lower returns than other kinds of investments.


But the low-risk nature of T-Bills means investors are highly unlikely to experience losses on their money, making them a safer bet than regular stocks.

On March 16, March 19 and March 24, Greene spent $100,000 to $250,000 per transaction on T-Bills, according to Capitol Trades, a platform devoted to sharing politician trading data.

The Trump ally invested between $300,000 and $750,000 in Treasuries, according to the filings.

These massive purchases were sprinkled among multiple smaller ones that spanned from $1,000 to $5,000 in companies including Apple Inc, AbbVie Inc and Costco Wholesale Group.

Greene's stock moves came in the days leading up to Trump's 'Liberation Day' declaration on Wednesday.
Too bad for MTG that the bond market is also tanking.

Trump is a multi-tasking disaster.
 
Interesting. SHifting funds into T Bills right before tariff announcements. I am sure she is just really good at reading market conditions.

US Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene made hefty trades days before Donald Trump's tariffs announcement tanked the stock market.

The MAGA proponent made 15 investments between March 16 and March 24. Her three largest moves were putting hundreds of thousands of dollars towards US Treasury Bills, also know as T-Bills.

T-Bills are short-term debt obligations that are considered low risk, so they may bring in lower returns than other kinds of investments.


But the low-risk nature of T-Bills means investors are highly unlikely to experience losses on their money, making them a safer bet than regular stocks.

On March 16, March 19 and March 24, Greene spent $100,000 to $250,000 per transaction on T-Bills, according to Capitol Trades, a platform devoted to sharing politician trading data.

The Trump ally invested between $300,000 and $750,000 in Treasuries, according to the filings.

These massive purchases were sprinkled among multiple smaller ones that spanned from $1,000 to $5,000 in companies including Apple Inc, AbbVie Inc and Costco Wholesale Group.

Greene's stock moves came in the days leading up to Trump's 'Liberation Day' declaration on Wednesday.
I don't recall you ever raising concerns over Nancy Pelosi's husband incredible timing of buying and selling options on stocks directly related to policies Nancy Pelosi was involved with. One might conclude you are politically biased.
 
Interesting. SHifting funds into T Bills right before tariff announcements. I am sure she is just really good at reading market conditions.

US Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene made hefty trades days before Donald Trump's tariffs announcement tanked the stock market.

The MAGA proponent made 15 investments between March 16 and March 24. Her three largest moves were putting hundreds of thousands of dollars towards US Treasury Bills, also know as T-Bills.

T-Bills are short-term debt obligations that are considered low risk, so they may bring in lower returns than other kinds of investments.


But the low-risk nature of T-Bills means investors are highly unlikely to experience losses on their money, making them a safer bet than regular stocks.

On March 16, March 19 and March 24, Greene spent $100,000 to $250,000 per transaction on T-Bills, according to Capitol Trades, a platform devoted to sharing politician trading data.

The Trump ally invested between $300,000 and $750,000 in Treasuries, according to the filings.

These massive purchases were sprinkled among multiple smaller ones that spanned from $1,000 to $5,000 in companies including Apple Inc, AbbVie Inc and Costco Wholesale Group.

Greene's stock moves came in the days leading up to Trump's 'Liberation Day' declaration on Wednesday.

YT channel said Charles Schwab was in on it, visiting white house and made $2 billion on the tariff scam trade...or some such thing. You figure it out; I've got to get to work.

 
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