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CapitolRadar tracks every publicly disclosed MSFT trade by US congress members and corporate insiders: 9 disclosed trades (3 buys, 6 sells) by 5 tracked traders, from 2024-08-20 to 2026-08-11. Updated daily from official filings.

Disclosed trades9
Tracked buyers5
Last disclosed trade2026-08-11
Price$483.24

Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) — Technology · Software - Infrastructure, market cap about $3,588.3B.

CapitolRadar analysis

9 disclosed MSFT trades skewed toward sales

9 tracked trades in Microsoft Corporation span August 20, 2024 through August 11, 2026. The activity consists of 3 buys and 6 sells by 5 distinct traders, so sales account for two-thirds of this limited sample. Microsoft is classified in Technology and the Software - Infrastructure industry.

The quarterly record is uneven rather than continuous. The largest cluster was 3 trades in 2025 Q2, including 2 buys and 1 sell. There were 2 trades in 2024 Q3, split between 1 buy and 1 sell. The remaining reported quarters were entirely sales: 1 trade in 2025 Q1, 1 in 2025 Q4, and 2 in 2026 Q3. Because only nine transactions and five traders are represented, the buy-sell balance should be read as a small-sample description, not a broad measure of sentiment.

3 purchases came from 2 disclosed buyers

John Boozman made 2 MSFT buys, with the latest dated April 22, 2025. Tracey Robert Mann made 1 buy, dated August 20, 2024. Together, these two buyers account for all three purchases in the tracked record. The supplied data does not provide transaction amounts, sale-level trader identities, or reasons for any trade.

5 other tickers appeared among buyer activity

1 of the MSFT buyers also bought SPYM, and 1 also bought each of CVX, EL, PYPL, and APTV. The data does not establish whether the same buyer appears in every overlap or whether those purchases occurred near the MSFT transactions.

Disclosures can be filed up to 45 days after a trade, so the dataset may not reflect activity in real time. Transaction amount ranges, when disclosed, are estimates rather than exact values. These timing and valuation limits are especially relevant here because the tracked sample is small.

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

Activity by quarter

QuarterDisclosed tradesBuysSells
2026 Q3202
2025 Q4101
2025 Q2321
2025 Q1101
2024 Q3211

Who is buying MSFT?

TraderDisclosed buysLast buyGrade
John Boozman22025-04-22
Tracey Robert Mann12024-08-20

Disclosed trades in MSFT

DateWhoTypeAmount30d vs SPY
2026-08-11David Taylorsell$15,001 - $50,000
2026-07-30Rich McCormicksell$1,001 - $15,000
2025-10-07Tommy Tubervillesell$15,001 - $50,000
2025-04-22John Boozmanbuy$1,001 - $15,000
2025-04-16John Boozmanbuy$1,001 - $15,000
2025-04-15Tommy Tubervillesell$15,001 - $50,000
2025-01-10Tommy Tubervillesell$15,001 - $50,000
2024-09-09Tracey Robert Mannsell$1,001 - $15,000
2024-08-20Tracey Robert Mannbuy$1,001 - $15,000

These buyers also bought

Other stocks the tracked buyers of MSFT disclosed buying in the last six months: EL (1) · PYPL (1) · APTV (1) · SPYM (1) · CVX (1).

About Microsoft Corporation

Microsoft Corporation is a prominent global technology firm that invents, markets, and provides ongoing assistance for a diverse range of software, digital services, computing devices, and comprehensive solutions. Its operations are organized into three primary divisions: Productivity and Business Processes, Intelligent Cloud, and More Personal Computing. The Productivity and Business Processes segment delivers crucial tools for both enterprises and individual users. This includes the extensive Office suite (comprising Exchange, SharePoint, Microsoft Teams, Office 365 Security and Compliance, …

Frequently asked questions

Which politicians bought MSFT most?

John Boozman leads with 2 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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