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Blue Horseshoe Bulletin
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Monday, 16 Jun 2026
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Tracking the Money Behind the Money
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NVDA +3.2% | LMT +1.1% | RTX +0.8% | AMZN +1.4% | AAPL -0.3% | JPM +0.9% | GS +1.2% | BA +1.7% | MSFT +0.5% | XOM -0.4%
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Top trade of the day
Blue Horseshoe likes NVDA stock
Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) purchased NVIDIA Corporation — reported 16 Jun 2026
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Ticker
NVDA
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Transaction
Purchase
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Amount
$100k–$250k
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Trade date
12 Jun 2026
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Report date
16 Jun 2026
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Stock return
+3.2%
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| Greed is good score |
9.1 / 10 |
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What would Gordon Gekko do?
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Gordon Gekko
Managing Partner · Gekko & Co, 1987
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“Warner chairs the Senate Intelligence Committee. Do you understand what that means? He sees every classified briefing on AI, semiconductors, export controls, China. Every. Single. One. And he just dropped a quarter million into NVIDIA four days before the DoD announced its next-generation AI infrastructure contract. Greed, for lack of a better word, is good. This trade is better. Buy it.”
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The above analysis is fictional satire inspired by the 1987 film Wall Street. It does not constitute financial advice, legal opinion, or an accusation of wrongdoing. Congressional stock disclosures are public record under the STOCK Act.
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Member profile
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Sen. Mark Warner
United States Senate · Virginia · Since 2009
Democrat
Intelligence
Banking
Finance
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Recent trades by Warner
| Ticker |
Type |
Amount |
Date |
Return |
| NVDA | Purchase | $100k–$250k | Jun 12 | +3.2% |
| MSFT | Purchase | $50k–$100k | May 30 | +2.1% |
| AMZN | Purchase | $15k–$50k | May 14 | +1.4% |
| AAPL | Sale | $1k–$15k | Apr 28 | -0.3% |
| GS | Purchase | $15k–$50k | Apr 10 | +1.8% |
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Others buying NVDA in the last 30 days
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Chamber |
Party |
Amount |
Date |
| Rep. Nancy Pelosi | House | D | $500k–$1M | Jun 5 |
| Sen. Tommy Tuberville | Senate | R | $50k–$100k | May 29 |
| Rep. Michael McCaul | House | R | $15k–$50k | May 22 |
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Recent news — NVDA
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DoD awards $2.8B AI infrastructure contract — NVIDIA chips at the core
Reuters · 14 Jun 2026
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Senate Intelligence Committee holds closed-door hearing on AI and national security
Politico · 11 Jun 2026
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NVIDIA raises Q3 guidance, cites surging demand from government and enterprise AI programs
Bloomberg · 9 Jun 2026
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Insider trades — flagged today
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Jensen Huang — NVDA
CEO · Purchase · $8.2M · 13 Jun 2026
CEO purchasing $8.2M of his own company stock the same week a major DoD AI contract was awarded is a strong signal of insider confidence. Score: 8.8 / 10
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Lisa Su — AMD
CEO · Purchase · $3.1M · 12 Jun 2026
AMD CEO buying $3.1M in open market purchases signals strong confidence ahead of earnings. Timing relative to competitor contract news is notable. Score: 7.4 / 10
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Also on our radar
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Rep. Michael McCaul — RTX
House · R · Purchase · $50k–$100k · 13 Jun 2026 · Score: 7.6 / 10
McCaul chairs the House Foreign Affairs Committee and purchased Raytheon Technologies days after classified briefings on drone warfare contracts in Eastern Europe.
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Sen. Bill Hagerty — JPM
Senate · R · Purchase · $15k–$50k · 12 Jun 2026 · Score: 7.2 / 10
Hagerty sits on the Senate Banking Committee and purchased JPMorgan ahead of a scheduled Fed rate decision. Banking committee members trading major bank stocks always warrants a closer look.
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Important disclosures
Blue Horseshoe Bulletin is an independent publication for informational and educational purposes only. Nothing contained herein constitutes financial, investment, legal, or tax advice. The information presented does not represent a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any security. All congressional trade disclosures are sourced from public filings required under the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge (STOCK) Act of 2012. The identification of a trade as “interesting” or “suspicious” reflects algorithmic and editorial analysis only — it does not imply, suggest, or allege any violation of law, ethical rules, or congressional standards of conduct by any individual named herein. Past trading patterns are not predictive of future returns. Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. The fictional character analyses presented are satirical commentary inspired by the 1987 film Wall Street and are not the views of any real person or organization. Always consult a licensed financial advisor before making investment decisions.
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