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We recently published a list of 19 Mid- And Large-Cap Stocks Insiders Are Buying After Trump’s Tariff Rollout. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Salesforce, Inc. (NYSE:CRM) stands against other mid- and large-cap stocks insiders are buying after Trump’s tariff rollout.
On April 2, 2025, President Donald Trump declared “Liberation Day” and signed Executive Order 14257, imposing a baseline 10% tariff on nearly all U.S. imports, effective April 5. Higher tariffs—ranging from 11% to 50%—were scheduled for 57 countries and territories, including the European Union, China, and Japan. These increased rates were set to begin April 9 but were postponed for 90 days, with the exception of China, which continued to face elevated tariffs.
In April, some insiders took advantage of the dip to buy shares, while others chose to sell. Analyzing insider trading can provide valuable insights: purchases often signal confidence in the company’s future, while sales may reflect personal or diversification choices. Therefore, insider trading should be evaluated in the context of the company’s financial health and overall market conditions.
Our Methodology
Today, we’re focusing on stocks that insiders are buying in April. Using Insider Monkey’s insider trading screener, we identified 19 mid- and large-cap companies where at least one insider bought shares between April 2 and April 14. From this list, we ranked the top 19 stocks based on the highest value of insider purchases during this period.
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Salesforce, Inc. (NYSE:CRM)
Market Cap: $244.62 billion
Salesforce, founded in 1999 and based in San Francisco, develops cloud-based software to help businesses manage customer relationships. Its platform includes tools for sales, customer service, marketing, e-commerce, analytics, and industry-specific solutions. Key offerings include Data Cloud, MuleSoft, Tableau, Slack, and Salesforce Starter, all designed to enhance customer engagement and business productivity. It is also one of the 12 best tech stocks to buy for long-term investment.