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Nvidia Stock Insider Selling Spikes Into CEO Jensen Huang's Paris GTC Keynote![]() Nvidia (NVDA) has become the most valuable company in the world by market cap again — and the pressure is mounting as insider activity reaches eye-catching levels. With all eyes on CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote speech today at GTC Paris, here’s what you need to know before the markets move again. Insider Selling Hits $950MIn a wave of planned transactions, CEO Huang is expected to sell over $800 million worth of Nvidia stock in 2025. That comes on the heels of Director Mark Stevens unloading over $149 million this month — with zero insider buys reported since 2020. Use Barchart’s Insider Trades Screener to track these SEC filings. You can sort by:
Pro Tip: Use Flipcharts to visually map the insider selling on a timeline alongside price action. Politicians Are Loading UpWhile insiders are selling, members of Congress are quietly buying the dip. Recent filings show Marjorie Taylor Greene and Robert Paul Bresnahan disclosed trades in Nvidia during April and May — even as executives pulled back. Barchart's Political Insider Trades Tracker lets you:
Supercomputers + Trade Talks = Future GrowthDespite the mixed stock signals, Nvidia continues to dominate the future of AI. JUPITER, the fastest supercomputer in Europe, now powered by Nvidia, runs 1 quintillion FP64 ops per second. Plus, a new partnership with Hewlett Packard (HPE) will build Blue Lion in Germany using Nvidia’s Vera Rubin chips. Today’s GTC keynote will outline plans for sovereign AI, Blackwell AI chips, and new global AI infrastructure partnerships. Meanwhile, trade discussions hint at possible easing of chip export restrictions to China — another bullish tailwind for NVDA. Watch the Breakdown + Track the MovesWe’ve covered this entire story — from insider selling to politician trades — in this quick video breakdown. Or explore the big-money trading tools yourself: On the date of publication, Barchart Insights did not have (either directly or indirectly) positions in any of the securities mentioned in this article. All information and data in this article is solely for informational purposes. For more information please view the Barchart Disclosure Policy here. |
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