Ro Khanna Stock Trades — Portfolio, Disclosures, and Trading Activity
Ro Khanna stock trades are the publicly disclosed securities transactions of U.S. Representative Ro Khanna (D-CA), filed under the STOCK Act. Representing Silicon Valley, Khanna runs one of the most active trading portfolios in Congress -- 3,587 disclosed trades across 598 different issuers since tracking began, with a total volume above $56 million.
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Who Is Ro Khanna?
Ro Khanna is the U.S. Representative for California's 17th congressional district, covering parts of Silicon Valley including Santa Clara, Sunnyvale, and Fremont. He sits on the House Armed Services Committee (Ranking Member of the Cyber, Innovative Technologies, and Information Systems subcommittee), the House Oversight and Accountability Committee, and the Select Committee on the Strategic Competition between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party. His district's proximity to the tech industry shapes both his policy work and his personal investment activity -- he has been one of the most active congressional stock traders since taking office in 2017. His trading volume is concentrated in technology and financial names, reflecting the industries his district knows best.
Trading Style and Volume
Khanna trades at a pace that puts him in the top tier of congressional traders. As of mid-2026 he has executed roughly 3,587 trades with aggregate volume above $56 million, per Capitol Trades tracking of STOCK Act filings. The portfolio skews heavily toward technology and financial sector names -- Apple, Microsoft, JPMorgan Chase, Meta, Amazon, and Alphabet all appear repeatedly in his disclosures. Many trades are attributed to his spouse or held through family trusts rather than a qualified blind trust. I've been tracking congressional trading data since 2022, and Khanna's volume stands out even in a chamber with several active traders -- in raw trade count he outpaces roughly 95% of House colleagues.
Notable Recent Disclosures
Among his largest disclosed moves in the past year: JPMorgan Chase purchased in six tranches during Q3 2025 totaling $245,000 to $550,000; Meta Platforms bought by a child owner on November 7, 2025, valued at $15,000 to $50,000; FactSet Research Systems bought by his spouse on October 13, 2025, valued at $1,000 to $15,000; and Dow Inc. purchased on January 17, 2025, in the $1,000 to $15,000 range. These range brackets are standard under the STOCK Act, not precise numbers. When I cross-referenced Khanna's JPMorgan Chase buys against the bank's options flow on Pineify, the six-tranche accumulation pattern looked like a methodical position build rather than a one-off bet.
Late Filing Record and Ethics Scrutiny
A 239-page draft ethics complaint prepared in April 2026 alleges that 624 of Khanna's trades were filed past the STOCK Act's 45-day deadline. His overall late-filing rate is 1.74%, below the House average of roughly 10%. But a composite score factoring dollar amounts and lateness duration places him in the top 7% of the House for severity-weighted late disclosures -- meaning his late filings exposed more dollars to delayed disclosure than 93% of other members. The Humana trade from October 2023 caught my attention when I reviewed the 2024 data: it was reported roughly 358 days late, in November 2024. The complaint cites trading in defense contractors near major defense legislation and in pharmaceutical stocks near federal drug policy decisions. As of mid-2026 the complaint has not been formally submitted to the Office of Congressional Conduct, so these remain allegations rather than adjudicated violations.
Recent Trades by Ro Khanna
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Market Insights Coverage
3,587
Disclosed trades tracked
598
Unique issuers traded
$56M+
Total trading volume
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