BiyaPay Analyst: Oracle CEO Cashes Out $2.5 Billion, Tops US Stock Cashing Out List, BiyaPay Supports USDT Trading on US Stocks
BlockBeats News, July 15th. Safra Catz, CEO of Oracle (ORCL), has become the top insider seller among US stocks executives in 2025. In the first half of this year, she has sold a total of $25 billion worth of stocks, far exceeding Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon (AMZN), who sold $7.37 billion during the same period, firmly holding the title of "Stock Selling Queen."
In the second quarter alone, Catz sold nearly 8.7 million shares of Oracle stock through option exercises, cashing out $18.3 billion. This sale was made under a preset trading plan, coinciding with a market rebound. Meanwhile, Catz also received an additional 5 million shares of stock options granted by the company, increasing her net worth to $40 billion.
In addition to Catz, other executives have also taken advantage of the market's high points to sell. Michael Dell, CEO of Dell Technologies (DELL), cashed out $1.22 billion, David Baszucki, CEO of Roblox (RBLX), cashed out $631 million, and NVIDIA (NVDA) director Mark Stevens also reduced his holdings. Although the total transaction amount has decreased compared to the same period last year, the intensive selling by senior executives still attracts market attention.
While global investors continue to focus on US stock dynamics, BiyaPay provides users with a convenient channel to trade US and Hong Kong stocks using USDT, without the need to apply for an offshore account. Users can participate in stock trading in real-time through USDT, with zero barriers and instant settlement, opening up a new pathway for asset growth for investors.
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