Tommy Tuberville, the Republican senator from Alabama and former college football coach, has become one of the more active stock traders in the Senate. His disclosed trades include a notable $500,000+ purchase of PayPal Holdings β€” and a pattern of high-conviction individual stock picks that stands out among his peers.

The PayPal Trade

In one of his most significant disclosed transactions, Tuberville purchased between $500,002 and $1,000,000 of PayPal Holdings stock. This is a large position by congressional standards β€” most members trade in the $1,000–$50,000 range per transaction. A seven-figure commitment to a single fintech stock signals genuine conviction.

Trading Style and Pattern

Tuberville's portfolio shows a preference for individual stock picks over index funds or ETFs β€” in contrast to members who stick to safer diversified vehicles. His disclosures span financials, consumer tech, and energy names, with occasional large concentrated positions like the PayPal bet.

Committee Exposure

Tuberville has served on the Senate Armed Services Committee, giving him policy exposure to defense procurement and military spending β€” sectors that occasionally appear in his disclosed holdings.

Track Tuberville's Latest Filings

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