Congressional trades
Track the money moving through Congress.
Dan Crenshaw
R-TXRepresentative · House. His public disclosures have drawn media attention, including well-timed transactions during periods of market volatility..
Debbie Wasserman Schultz
D-FLRepresentative · House. Her filings appear regularly in congressional-trading datasets across a range of equities..
Greg Gianforte
R-MTRepresentative · House. During his House tenure, his substantial technology-sector holdings featured prominently in disclosure datasets..
John Boozman
R-ARSenator · Senate. His disclosures are tracked alongside his agriculture-committee role, drawing attention to any overlap with commodity and food-sector policy..
Josh Gottheimer
D-NJRepresentative · House. He is an active filer whose disclosures cover a wide range of equities and funds, and his committee role has drawn scrutiny of his financial activity..
Kevin Hern
R-OKRepresentative · House. As a member with substantial reported assets and a Ways and Means seat, his disclosures are watched closely for potential overlaps with tax and trade policy..
Marjorie Taylor Greene
R-GARepresentative · House. Her disclosures showed notable buying activity during market drawdowns, which received significant media coverage..
Mark Green
R-TNRepresentative · House. His disclosures have been noted for their volume and their concentration in certain sectors..
Michael McCaul
R-TXRepresentative · House. Given the size of his reported holdings, his disclosures span a very broad set of positions across many sectors..
Nancy Pelosi
D-CARepresentative · House. Financial disclosures filed under the STOCK Act — largely transactions by her spouse, a venture investor — have received extensive media attention, especially in large-cap technology names.
Patrick Fallon
R-TXRepresentative · House. His disclosures have been noted for large reported transactions in individual equities..
Rick Scott
R-FLSenator · Senate. As one of the wealthiest members of the Senate, his disclosures reflect an extensive and diversified set of holdings..
Ro Khanna
D-CARepresentative · House. His filings show a large number of transactions — reported as made by family members under a financial arrangement — and rank among the highest by count in the House..
Sheldon Whitehouse
D-RISenator · Senate. His disclosures, including transactions reported by family members, are tracked as part of broader coverage of Senate financial activity..
Susie Lee
D-NVRepresentative · House. Her disclosures, including transactions reported by her spouse, have appeared in reporting on active congressional traders..
Thomas Carper
D-DESenator · Senate. His filings appear in Senate financial-disclosure datasets across a range of long-term holdings..
Tommy Tuberville
R-ALSenator · Senate. His disclosures have been widely covered for their volume and frequency across many sectors, and he has been cited in debates over whether members of Congress should trade individual stocks..
Virginia Foxx
R-NCRepresentative · House. Her filings appear in public congressional-trading trackers across a diversified set of holdings..
Frequently asked questions
What is congressional stock trading?
Members of the US Congress can buy and sell individual stocks. Under the 2012 STOCK Act, they must publicly disclose those transactions, usually within 45 days, creating a public record investors can follow.
Why do congressional trades matter to investors?
Lawmakers sit on committees and receive briefings that can intersect with policy affecting specific companies and sectors. Their disclosed flows are one signal — among many — of where informed money may be positioning.
Is it legal for politicians to trade stocks?
Yes, but it's contested. The STOCK Act requires disclosure and bans trading on non-public information, though proposals to ban individual stock ownership by members of Congress recur regularly.
Yield Theory is not affiliated with any elected official. Information is compiled from public STOCK Act disclosures and is provided for educational purposes, not as investment advice.
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