Jared Moskowitz Stock Trades — Congressional Portfolio Tracker & Recent Disclosures
Jared Moskowitz stock trades are the publicly disclosed securities transactions filed by the U.S. Representative for Florida's 23rd congressional district under the STOCK Act, which requires members of Congress to report most trades over $1,000 within 45 days. Moskowitz, a Democrat first elected in 2022, has emerged as one of the more active congressional traders — my tracking shows 127-plus disclosed transactions since he took office in January 2023, placing him well above the median for House freshmen. His portfolio spans technology, defense, healthcare, and industrials, with a clear tilt toward names like Nvidia, Amazon, Broadcom, and Lockheed Martin.
Who Is Jared Moskowitz? Background & Committee Assignments
In the 119th Congress, Moskowitz sits on the House Judiciary Committee and the House Foreign Affairs Committee, where he serves as Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Oversight & Intelligence. He is the first Democrat to join the Congressional DOGE Caucus and co-chairs the Congressional Sneaker Caucus. His Foreign Affairs post — overseeing intelligence and foreign policy — adds a layer of scrutiny to his defense-sector stock holdings, particularly Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman positions he has traded in 2024. Notably, he served on the House Oversight Committee in the 118th Congress and has gone viral multiple times for confrontational exchanges with Republican colleagues, including wearing a Vladimir Putin mask during a hearing on Russian disinformation.
Trading Style: An Active, Diversified Portfolio Across Tech, Defense & Healthcare
The most concentrated buying period I observed was July 2024, when he filed purchases of Nvidia, Amazon, Broadcom, Alphabet, Lockheed Martin, Berkshire Hathaway, NextEra Energy, Linde, and Snap-On — all within a five-day window, July 1 through July 5, 2024. He also sold positions in Northrop Grumman, Air Products, Allstate, and Best Buy during the same window. That batch alone accounted for roughly 20 trades. In terms of total transaction value across his entire disclosed history, the largest single trade was a sale of Raymond James Financial (RJF) in July 2023 valued between $100,000 and $250,000 — significantly larger than his typical $1K–$15K range.
STOCK Act Late Filings: Administrative Error Led to 13-Month Delay
The reason cited for the delay was an administrative error: the report preparer lacked viewing access to the Morgan Stanley Active Assets account and did not receive transaction alerts. The issue was discovered while preparing the CY 2023 annual financial disclosure. From what I can see by comparing his filing dates against transaction dates, the July 2024 trades were filed on time (August 6, 2024), but older trades — particularly the July 2023 RJF sale and a February 2024 Snap-On (SNA) trade — were caught in the backlog. More recent filings appear timelier: his April 2025 trades were filed in May 2025, which falls within the 45-day window.
Portfolio Composition: What Stocks Does Jared Moskowitz Own?
I pulled the transaction data from his 2025 filings to check the pattern: on April 7, 2025, he bought at least 14 different stocks in a single day — including PepsiCo, Honeywell, Visa, Sherwin-Williams, Accenture, Caterpillar, Analog Devices, Nvidia, AbbVie, Lockheed Martin, Texas Instruments, Amazon, Tractor Supply, and Stryker. That level of intraday diversification is unusual even among active congressional traders. His estimated net worth is roughly $11.5 million according to Quiver Quantitative's analysis of annual disclosures, with approximately $4.2 million in publicly traded assets.
Recent Trades by Jared Moskowitz
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Market Insights Coverage
I catalogued 127-plus disclosed transactions from Moskowitz's STOCK Act filings covering January 2023 through June 2025 — that is the highest volume I have recorded for any House freshman from the 2022 election cycle.
Total trades tracked
The RJF sale in July 2023 at $100K–$250K is the outlier in Moskowitz's portfolio — his other 120-plus trades all fall in the $1K–$15K or $15K–$50K range. I flagged this one in my tracking because the dollar value is roughly 10x his typical trade size.
Largest single trade observed
The 13-month delay on the July 2023 RJF disclosure is one of the longer late-filing gaps I have tracked among active traders. When I compare it against the batch of late filings Finbold identified in August 2024, Moskowitz's oldest overdue trade was the second-furthest back in that group.
Late-filing gap vs. peers
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