Nvidia insiders have sold more than $1 billion worth of company shares over the past 12 months, according to a Financial Times report. The sales come as the chipmaker’s valuation has skyrocketed, driven by its central role in powering artificial intelligence technologies.
More than half of the insider transactions occurred in June, highlighting a strategic move by executives to capitalize on record-high stock prices. Among the notable sellers were CEO Jensen Huang, who offloaded shares last week under a pre-scheduled trading plan, and board members Mark Stevens, Tench Coxe, and Brooke Seawell. Executive Vice President Jay Puri was also listed among the sellers.
Despite the significant figure, the sales represent only a small portion of Nvidia’s total market capitalization. The company’s stock has nearly quadrupled over the past two years, reflecting surging demand for AI-related hardware. Nvidia recently overtook major tech giants to become the most valuable company in the world.
Jensen Huang remains bullish on AI growth, predicting sustained demand for Nvidia's advanced chips in the coming quarters. The company continues to dominate the GPU market, especially for data centers and AI training models, reinforcing its position as a key player in the AI boom.
Nvidia shares have climbed 14% year-to-date in 2025, recently touching an all-time high. Investor confidence remains strong, even as broader concerns loom over potential trade restrictions and U.S.-China tensions affecting semiconductor exports.
The insider sales, while notable, are seen as routine profit-taking in light of Nvidia’s extraordinary stock performance, rather than a sign of declining confidence in the company’s future. With AI momentum showing no signs of slowing, Nvidia remains at the forefront of tech innovation and investor interest.


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