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Marjorie Taylor Greene just updated her stock portfolio

United States Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has disclosed a series of new stock purchases spanning technology, energy, healthcare, logistics, and cryptocurrency. 

The latest financial filing submitted on October 20, 2025 covers Congress trades executed between October 9 and October 15.

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Greene’s latest acquisitions include shares of major technology firms Adobe and Amazon, both purchased in multiple tranches within the $1,001–$15,000 range. 

She also expanded into the energy sector with a similar-sized investment in Exelon Corporation while adding to the healthcare segment through Novo Nordisk, the pharmaceutical company behind the blockbuster weight-loss drug Wegovy. She also invested in electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla, 

At the same time, the United States Representative reported two separate purchases of the iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF (IBIT), signaling continued exposure to the cryptocurrency market. 

In addition, Greene disclosed new positions in United Parcel Service, a key player in logistics and supply chain management, and Xemex, a smaller-cap technology firm.

Possible conflict of interest 

Interestingly, several of these investments intersect with Greene’s committee responsibilities. As a member of the House Homeland Security Committee, which oversees infrastructure resilience and emerging technology, her holdings in Exelon and Tesla align with ongoing discussions around energy security and critical infrastructure modernization. 

At the same time, her purchase of the iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF also connects to her committee’s oversight of cybersecurity and digital asset regulation, while the UPS investment touches on logistics and supply chain integrity, recurring themes in homeland security oversight.

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