Summary
⚈ Her Palantir investment has surged, fueled by strong AI-driven growth.
⚈ She also bought Berkshire Hathaway, a stable long-term value play despite a recent dip.
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene is among the most active stock traders in Congress, consistently updating her diverse portfolio. However, the politician maintains that her fund manager is in charge of making all the trades.
While some of her Congress trades have sparked suspicion over potential use of insider information, the lawmaker’s portfolio includes several top picks that may boost investor returns in June 2025.
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In this case, two standout stocks from her recent disclosures, Palantir (NASDAQ: PLTR) and Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK-B), could be worth considering for investors looking to emulate her portfolio.
Palantir (NASDAQ: PLTR)
Greene’s portfolio reveals a $1,001 to $15,000 purchase in Palantir on April 11, 2025. Since the trade, the stock has risen by nearly 40%. This surge has been primarily driven by the company’s deepening involvement in artificial intelligence (AI), which has fueled massive revenue growth despite ongoing valuation concerns.
In Q1 2025, Palantir reported a 71% year-over-year increase in U.S. commercial revenue and a 45% rise in government revenue. The company also expanded its customer base, with U.S. commercial clients growing to 432.
Fueled by the growing adoption of its Artificial Intelligence Platform (AIP), Palantir is experiencing strong demand across commercial and government sectors.
In this regard, CEO Alex Karp has described the current landscape as a “ravenous whirlwind of adoption,” highlighting the broad interest in AI-powered solutions. Additionally, the American software giant has raised its full-year guidance and expects revenue to reach up to $3.9 billion in 2025.
As of the latest session, PLTR was trading at $117.30, down 1.5% on the day, but up 56% year-to-date.
Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B)
On April 7, 2025, Greene invested $1,001–$15,000 in Berkshire Hathaway. With its wide-ranging holdings in insurance, energy, and consumer goods, the Warren Buffett-led conglomerate offers long-term stability despite a 7% drop in return since its purchase.
Therefore, this dip could present a buying opportunity in June 2025. Notably, Berkshire Hathaway stock was trading at $513 as of press time, up less than 0.1% on the day. Year-to-date, the stock has gained 13%.
Berkshire’s massive cash reserves, nearing $350 billion, and disciplined investment strategy make it a reliable choice for value investors seeking shelter amid market uncertainty driven by trade tensions.
These reserves not only offer a financial cushion but also provide the flexibility to capitalize on future opportunities.
From the financial front, in Q1 2025, Berkshire’s operating earnings fell 14.1% to $9.64 billion, largely due to weaker insurance underwriting. Nonetheless, the company ended the quarter with a record $347.7 billion in cash, up from $334.2 billion, while further scaling back equity purchases.
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