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AAPL

CapitolRadar tracks every publicly disclosed AAPL trade by US congress members and corporate insiders: 12 disclosed trades (2 buys, 10 sells) by 5 tracked traders, from 2024-03-12 to 2026-08-13. Updated daily from official filings.

Disclosed trades12
Tracked buyers5
Last disclosed trade2026-08-13
Price$309.35

Apple Inc. (AAPL) — Technology · Consumer Electronics, market cap about $4,543.5B.

CapitolRadar analysis

12 trades skewed heavily toward sales

12 tracked AAPL trades were recorded from March 12, 2024 through August 13, 2026: 2 buys and 10 sells by 5 distinct traders. That makes sales 83% of the observed transactions, while buys account for 17%. The record is therefore sale-heavy by transaction count, although the small sample limits how much can be inferred from that split.

Apple Inc. is classified in the Technology sector and Consumer Electronics industry. The supplied data does not include transaction amounts, so it cannot show whether the fewer purchases represented more or less disclosed value than the sales. Where disclosure amounts are presented elsewhere as ranges, any aggregate values derived from those ranges are estimates rather than exact dollar totals.

3 trades made 2024 Q3 the busiest quarter

3 trades occurred in 2024 Q3, including 1 buy, making it the most active quarter in the dataset. The remaining 2024 activity comprised 1 sale in Q1 and 1 sale in Q4. In 2025, there was 1 sale in Q1, 1 sale in Q2 and 2 sales in Q4. No other 2025 quarters appear in the provided record.

For 2026, Q1 contained 1 sale. Q3 contained 2 trades—1 buy and 1 sale. Across all listed quarters, only 2024 Q3 and 2026 Q3 included purchases. Quarterly counts are low throughout, ranging from 1 to 3 transactions in quarters with activity.

2 buyers account for all recorded purchases

2 named buyers made 1 purchase each. Ed Case’s latest listed buy was August 13, 2026, while Tracey Robert Mann’s latest listed buy was August 20, 2024. With only one recorded purchase per buyer, the data does not establish a recurring buying pattern for either trader.

Congressional disclosures may be filed up to 45 days after a transaction, so reported activity can lag the actual trade date. The limited number of trades, traders and buys should also temper comparisons across people and quarters.

Analysis written from the tracked record on 2026-08-23; it is refreshed whenever the underlying numbers change.

Activity by quarter

QuarterDisclosed tradesBuysSells
2026 Q3211
2026 Q1101
2025 Q4202
2025 Q2101
2025 Q1101
2024 Q4101
2024 Q3312
2024 Q1101

Who is buying AAPL?

TraderDisclosed buysLast buyGrade
Ed Case12026-08-13
Tracey Robert Mann12024-08-20

Disclosed trades in AAPL

DateWhoTypeAmount30d vs SPY
2026-08-13Ed Casebuy$1,001 - $15,000
2026-07-30Rich McCormicksell$1,001 - $15,000
2026-01-09Shri Thanedarsell$100,001 - $250,000
2025-12-17Tommy Tubervillesell$50,001 - $100,000
2025-10-07Tommy Tubervillesell$15,001 - $50,000
2025-04-15Tommy Tubervillesell$15,001 - $50,000
2025-01-10Tommy Tubervillesell$15,001 - $50,000
2024-10-29Tommy Tubervillesell$15,001 - $50,000
2024-09-09Tracey Robert Mannsell$1,001 - $15,000
2024-08-26Tommy Tubervillesell$15,001 - $50,000
2024-08-20Tracey Robert Mannbuy$1,001 - $15,000
2024-03-12Tommy Tubervillesell$15,001 - $50,000

About Apple Inc.

Apple Inc. is a global technology corporation that specializes in the conceptualization, production, and sale of a diverse suite of electronic devices. Its comprehensive hardware lineup features the well-known iPhone smartphones, Mac personal computers, and versatile iPad tablets. The company also supplies a range of wearables, smart home products, and accessories, including AirPods, Apple TV, Apple Watch, items from the Beats brand, and HomePod speakers. Beyond its device offerings, Apple delivers essential support services like AppleCare and robust cloud solutions. It oversees key digital pl…

Frequently asked questions

Which politicians bought AAPL most?

Ed Case leads with 1 disclosed buys, followed by Tracey Robert Mann.

How current is this page?

It re-renders from the tracked record on every view and new filings are ingested daily — but STOCK Act disclosures can lag the trade by up to 45 days, so the most recent weeks are always incomplete.

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CapitolRadar tracks publicly disclosed trades (STOCK Act filings and SEC Form 4). Disclosures can lag the trade by up to 45 days. Backtests measure past disclosed buys against the S&P 500 and do not predict future results. Everything on this page is impersonal information for your own research — not investment advice.