Latest Trades: May 2026 Breakdown Based on recent disclosures, Khanna’s portfolio remains one of the most dynamic in Washington. Here is what the "Silicon Valley Representative" has been up to:

The Tech Favorites: Khanna continues to double down on Software & Services. Recent buys include significant positions in Pinterest (PINS), Disney (DIS), and Salesforce (CRM).

The Big Exit: In a notable move, he has been trimming his exposure to the semiconductor industry, specifically offloading shares of Micron Technology (MU).

Diversified Holdings: Beyond tech, he’s recently bought into consumer staples and financials like Starbucks (SBUX) and Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B).

Policy vs. Portfolio: The Gas Export Ban Khanna isn't just active in the markets; he’s active on the House floor. In late April 2026, he reintroduced the Gasoline Export Ban Act, a bill aimed at prohibiting fuel exports when domestic prices hit certain triggers.

This creates a fascinating dynamic for trackers: Khanna is legislating against "Big Oil" profits while simultaneously managing one of the most diverse portfolios in Congress.

Why Track Ro Khanna? In 2025 alone, Khanna reportedly made over 4,100 trades with a total volume exceeding $53 million. Unlike Pelosi’s "buy and hold" strategy with deep-in-the-money calls, Khanna’s style is built on volume and diversification.

For investors, his moves are a bellwether for sentiment in the Software and Services sector—a domain he knows better than almost anyone in D.C.