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Just noticed something interesting about Representative Rick W. Allen's portfolio. The guy took a pretty solid hit last month - dropped about $164.8K in the stock market according to Quiver Quantitative's tracking. That said, his rick allen net worth is still sitting at an estimated $22.1M as of mid-2025, which ranks him 39th in Congress.
What caught my eye was digging into his actual trades. He's got around $4.7M in publicly traded assets they can track, and the data shows some notable moves over the years. Back in March 2023 he sold off up to $250K of SSB (stock's up 11.62% since then), then grabbed $100K of AMP in April 2024 (up 9.12%). Some of his older trades are wild too - sold $100K of INTU in 2019 but that stock has skyrocketed 120% since. Bought $100K of SHW same year and it's up 93.65%. Not all winners though - his VZ sale in early 2021 would've been better timed, stock's down 22.7% since.
On the political side, he's been pushing bills like the TELL Act and the Secret Ballot Protection Act. His Q4 fundraising numbers just came out - $4.4K raised, $17.8K spent, sitting on $1.2M cash on hand. So overall, rick allen net worth remains solid despite the recent market dip. Interesting to see how these politicians actually manage their portfolios versus what they're legislating.