
David W. Jolly sold Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL)
David W. Jolly (R-FL), a U.S. Representative, has disclosed 1 trade in Apple Inc. (AAPL) since 2014, a single sale, worth an estimated $8K in disclosed volume (the midpoint of the dollar ranges members report, not exact amounts).
The trade highlighted here is a sale: David W. Jolly sold $1,001 - $15,000 of Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) on September 10, 2014. Since that trade, AAPL is up +1305.04% against the S&P 500 up +358.08%, an outperformance of +946.96%.
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David W. Jolly's AAPL trades vs the price
AAPL is up +1305.04% since David W. Jolly sold on September 10, 2014, versus +358.08% for the S&P 500.
Performance since this trade
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David W. Jolly & AAPL trading FAQ
Is it legal for David W. Jolly to trade Apple Inc. (AAPL) stock?
Yes. Members of Congress are allowed to trade individual stocks, including Apple Inc. (AAPL), but the STOCK Act of 2012 requires them to publicly disclose each transaction within 45 days. BullishWhales tracks those disclosures; this page does not imply the trade was improper.
When did David W. Jolly sell AAPL?
David W. Jolly disclosed a sale of $1,001 - $15,000 of Apple Inc. (AAPL) on September 10, 2014, according to public STOCK Act filings.
How has AAPL performed since David W. Jolly's trade?
Since David W. Jolly sold AAPL on September 10, 2014, the stock is up +1305.04%, versus +358.08% for the S&P 500 over the same period, an outperformance of +946.96%.
How soon must members of Congress disclose a trade?
Under the STOCK Act, members of Congress must publicly report a covered transaction within 45 days of the trade. Filings can still be delayed, amended, or contain errors.
Where can I see all congressional AAPL trades?
BullishWhales tracks every disclosed congressional trade in Apple Inc. (AAPL) on the Apple Inc. congressional trading page, which aggregates filings across all members of Congress.
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