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CVX stock trades by the US Senators and Representatives
In the last 12 months Finbold has discovered a total of 0 CVX trades made by 0 politicians. The the same period there was a total of 0 buy trades , and 0 sell trades . Based on this information, it appears that none of the total politicians preferred to buy Chevron Corporation stock, while none of the politicians preferred to sell Chevron Corporation stock.
The largest recorded CVX stock trade by the US politician in the last 12 months was made by Shelley Moore Capito , with a disclosed amount of between $1K - $15K .
CVX stock does not seem to have any one politician who would have done more than one Chevron Corporation stock trade in the last 12 months.
Percentage
November 2024
Senator | Action | Amount | Date | Owner | Type |
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Senator | Type | 100 - 200 | Jan 2024 | Finbold | Senate |
Senator | Type | 100 - 200 | Jan 2024 | Finbold | Senate |
Senator | Type | 100 - 200 | Jan 2024 | Finbold | Senate |
Senator | Type | 100 - 200 | Jan 2024 | Finbold | Senate |
Senator | Type | 100 - 200 | Jan 2024 | Finbold | Senate |
Senator | Type | 100 - 200 | Jan 2024 | Finbold | Senate |
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March 2023
Name | Action | Traded at | Amount | |
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Shelley Moore CapitoSenator |
Purchase |
February 6
March 13
|
$1K - $15K |
Signal Details
Shelley Moore CapitoSenator
Action
Purchase
Traded at
February 6
Disclosed at
March 13
Amount
1K - $15K
Owner
Spouse
|
Methodology:
For trading activity of US Members of Congress, we collect data from the Financial Disclosures website. For US Senate trading activity, the data is collected from the United States Senate Financial Disclosures (eFD) website.
The price change since the date of disclosure is calculated by comparing the stock's closing price on the date of the disclosure to the current price of the asset.