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Just noticed something interesting about Senator Tina Smith's portfolio activity. According to Quiver Quantitative's tracking, she made around $478K in gains last month alone. Her total net worth is estimated at $5.8M as of mid-2025, which puts her around the middle tier in terms of congressional wealth.
What caught my eye was looking back at her trading history. She's had some pretty solid stock picks over the years - sold out of PODD back in 2018 before it exploded 216% higher, and also exited DXCM which went up 72% after her sale. Though not every trade worked out perfectly; she held CUTR which basically went to zero. Her largest holdings are spread across about $3.4M in publicly traded assets.
On the legislative side, Smith's been pretty active lately. She's been pushing bills around child care tax credits, family planning access, and worker tax fairness. Her recent Q1 fundraising disclosure showed $38.2K raised with about $298K in spending during that period.
It's always interesting to track how politicians manage their portfolios alongside their legislative priorities. Her Tina Smith net worth has grown steadily, and you can see the correlation between her trading activity and broader market trends over the years. The data from Quiver shows politicians' financial moves more transparently than ever before.