Good afternoon, Congressional trading activity is heating up, just in time for summer. You might not recognize his name, but Congressman Robert Breznahan just made a lot of trades. And he’s not alone. Members of Congress have been loading up on stocks with major potential, and in some cases, perfectly timing the bottom. In our latest YouTube update, MarketBeat analyst Thomas Hughes breaks down: - The #2 most bought stock by Congress this quarter, and why it could still have room to run
- Why lawmakers are favoring AMD over Nvidia (and how much they’ve gained already)
- A bold bet on UnitedHealth that’s already paying off big
- Plus: Which consumer stocks are being picked up at a discount, and what that tells us about where the economy might be headed
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