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Naples Today
By the People, for the People
Rep. Byron Donalds Sells Trade Desk Stock
The Florida congressman disclosed selling between $1,001 and $15,000 in shares of the ad-tech company.
Published on Feb. 15, 2026
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Representative Byron Donalds (R-Florida) recently sold shares of The Trade Desk (NASDAQ:TTD) in his personal investment account. In a filing disclosed on February 12th, the Representative reported selling between $1,001 and $15,000 in Trade Desk stock on January 8th.
Why it matters
As a member of Congress, Representative Donalds' financial transactions are subject to public disclosure. This sale of Trade Desk shares is notable given the company's prominence in the digital advertising industry and the potential for conflicts of interest when lawmakers trade stocks related to their legislative work.
The details
In addition to the Trade Desk sale, Representative Donalds also disclosed selling shares of other companies like Parker-Hannifin, Howmet Aerospace, and Abbott Laboratories in recent months. The trades occurred in the Representative's personal investment account, known as the "MORAN WEALTH IRA".
- On January 8, 2026, Representative Donalds sold between $1,001 and $15,000 in Trade Desk stock.
The players
Representative Byron Donalds
A Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives, representing Florida's 19th Congressional District.
The Trade Desk
A technology company that provides a demand-side platform for programmatic digital advertising.
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