Nicholas Begich Purchases Up to $250,000 in Physical Superintelligence (PS) Stocks
By ATTN Desk · Editorial oversight: Sean Han
House Representative Nicholas Begich disclosed that he purchased shares of AI company Physical Superintelligence (ticker: PS) in the range of $100,001 to $250,000[1]. This sizable individual holding among single-stock transactions indicates increased personal capital allocation to PS by a member of Congress, drawing attention to how a political figure’s interest in AI-related companies could be interpreted as a signal for the stock’s price and valuation[1].
Begich acquired shares of Physical Superintelligence on June 7, 2026, and this transaction, recorded with that trade date, was publicly disclosed on July 7, 2026, through the Congressional Property Transaction Report (PTR)[1]. The 30-day gap between the trade date and disclosure meant the market only confirmed his new position in PS a month after the trade occurred[1].
According to the filing, Begich’s transaction is classified as a net 'Purchase', with no sales or option trades included[1]. Based on the upper end of the reported amount range ($250,000), this level of a politician’s exposure to a single tech stock may provide investors with an additional reference signal regarding PS’s future business developments and potential policy environment shifts[1].
Nicholas Begich PS Transaction Details
| Member Name | Stock Name | Ticker | Transaction Type | Trade Date | Disclosure Date | Amount Range | Trade–Disclosure Lag (Days) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nicholas Begich | Physical Superintelligence, Inc. | PS | Purchase | 2026-06-07 | 2026-07-07 | $100,001 - $250,000 | 30 |
Begich’s large acquisition of PS shares can serve as baseline data for tracking any subsequent repurchases or sales of the same stock in future PTR filings, potentially indicating shifts in a political figure’s AI stock holdings[1]. While this filing does not directly alter PS’s operations or financials, a sitting lawmaker’s personal purchase disclosure can act as an indirect indicator of interest in related regulatory and policy discussions, potentially influencing corporate valuation and investor sentiment[1].
Sources
- [1]Periodic Transaction Report — NicholasBegich · 2026-07-07