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Sell-Offs by Big Players: What It Means for the Market

9/1/2024

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It’s not the first time you’ve heard about a stock sell-off, but lately, some prominent names are selling off large shares. Earlier this week, it was reported that Nancy Pelosi sold a significant portion of NVDA just before the DOJ announcement. Warren Buffett also sold half of his Apple holdings in Q2. But what does this mean?

What is a sell-off?
A sell-off occurs when a large number of stocks are sold in a relatively short period of time, causing the value of those shares to decline.

Who are the major players, and when is this information disclosed?
Any publicly traded companies and insiders who own at least 10% of the company must disclose their transactions to the SEC using Form 4, which must be filed within two days. In 2012, the STOCK Act was passed, requiring members of Congress and their employees to report transactions over $1,000 (made by themselves, spouses, or dependent children) within 45 days.

From an outsider’s perspective, a sell-off may appear to be a bearish move, but motivations are not always straightforward. When you evaluate sell-offs from an institutional perspective, it could be part of a strategy to lock in gains and free up capital for value investing—a strategy Warren Buffett is well-known for. On the other hand, when a member of Congress sells off shares, the motivations might seem more transparent, but you won’t see those actions reflected for 45 days.

As an investment manager, I evaluate the decisions made by both institutional investors and members of Congress. From my perspective, The Magnificent 7 makes up 30% of the S&P 500, and NVDA accounts for about a fifth of that. If the volatility of that position is uncomfortable, you need to find investments that align better with your style. Based on these moves, there are always opportunities in the market, but you need to know what to look for. If you are navigating your way through these times and are looking for guidance, book an appointment today.


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Reference
1. Congress Trading Dashboard
2. ​S&P 500 ETF Components
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