A newly filed Periodic Transaction Report shows that Hon. Richard Dean Dr McCormick, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, disclosed a sale of Analog Devices, Inc. common stock (ticker: ADI) on July 30, 2026. The transaction, valued between $1,001 and $15,000, was reported under the STOCK Act, which requires members of Congress to publicly disclose personal securities transactions within 45 days of execution.
According to the filing, the sale was made by Rep. McCormick himself and was held through a Growth Partners Roth IRA. The report does not disclose an exact dollar amount, only the standard congressional disclosure range, which is typical for these periodic filings. Our internal tracking system classifies this transaction as a congress sale, one of several categories whoisbuyingnow.com uses to organize disclosed trading activity by lawmakers.
A Notable Cross-Signal in the Timing
What makes this filing worth flagging is its proximity to another disclosed sale of the same stock. Company insider Vincent Roche, a corporate insider at Analog Devices, reported selling ADI shares valued at $1,080,800 on August 3, 2026, just days after Rep. McCormick’s disclosed transaction. Both sales fall within a 30-day window of each other, a pattern our platform tracks because clustered selling activity across different types of filers, whether members of Congress or corporate insiders, can be a useful data point for readers monitoring a particular stock, even though the two filings stem from entirely separate disclosure regimes and legal obligations.
It is important to note that STOCK Act disclosures, like SEC Form 4 filings from corporate insiders, are routine compliance requirements. Neither filing type implies wrongdoing, insider knowledge, or coordinated activity. Lawmakers and corporate executives alike are required to report these transactions regardless of the underlying reason for the trade, which can range from tax planning to portfolio rebalancing to retirement account adjustments.
Readers interested in how institutional and advisory firms are positioning around holdings like ADI may also want to review our related coverage of Smith Group Asset Management, LLC’s tracked 13F portfolio moves, which offers a separate lens on how larger asset managers adjust their equity positions over time.
Whoisbuyingnow.com will continue monitoring subsequent filings tied to ADI, including any additional disclosures from Rep. McCormick or other members of Congress, as they become available in the public record.