
Track every stock trade disclosed by US Congress members under the STOCK Act. Filing dashboards, Smart Money signals, OCA scoring, and member deep-dives — all from official government sources.
Powered by House Clerk XML, Senate eFD, and Congress.gov API. Zero third-party data brokers. Zero scraping.
STOCK Act Financial Disclosures • House & Senate
2,847
1,293
187
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Congress Members
435 House + 100 Senate
Official Sources
House Clerk + Senate eFD
Smart Money Signals
Proprietary pattern detection
Cache Freshness
Smart TTL during market hours
From overview dashboards to individual member deep-dives — every angle on congressional stock trading, all in one tool.
Overview of all congressional filings — total count, PTR count, unique members, average PTRs per member, with monthly and yearly bar charts for trend analysis.
Ranked list of Congress members by PTR filing count. See who files the most stock trade disclosures, with party badges, OCA scores, and filing history links.
Proprietary pattern detection: bipartisan buys, cluster buying, large purchases, conviction buys, sector surges, and rapid accumulation — with significance scores.
Most-transacted stocks, ETFs, bonds, and options across all Congress members. Purchase vs sale breakdown, unique member count, and conviction scoring.
Democrat vs Republican vs Independent filing activity. House vs Senate comparison. Member counts, PTR counts, and trading frequency by political affiliation.
Search any Congress member to see their full filing history, individual transactions with ticker resolution, OCA score, filing timeline, and top traded assets.
Six proprietary pattern-detection algorithms surface the most significant congressional trading activity from the noise.
Both Democrats and Republicans are buying the same asset. Cross-party conviction is one of the strongest signals — politicians agree on few things, but they agree on this trade.
Three or more Congress members purchased the same asset within a short time window. Suggests possible information flow or shared conviction ahead of legislative events.
A single transaction in the $250,001–$500,000+ STOCK Act bracket. When a Congress member commits this much personal capital, the conviction level is exceptionally high.
A member has purchased the same asset multiple times over consecutive filings. Repeated accumulation despite public scrutiny signals deep confidence in the position.
Multiple members are buying assets in the same sector simultaneously. Could indicate upcoming legislation, committee insights, or sector-wide catalysts.
A member has filed multiple PTRs in rapid succession, all with purchases. High filing velocity combined with buy-side activity is an aggressive accumulation pattern.
Six data pipelines power the Congress Tracker. All official government sources, all public record.
Official House Financial Disclosure XML feed. Every PTR, annual report, amendment, and termination filing from House members, parsed and indexed in real time.
Individual Periodic Transaction Report HTML pages from the House electronic Financial Disclosure system. Parsed to extract real buy/sell transactions with amounts.
Senate electronic Financial Disclosure search system. Senator filing metadata including PTRs, annual reports, and transaction disclosures with official document links.
Official Congress.gov API for member enrichment — party affiliation, bioguide ID, official portrait photos, committee assignments, and biographical data.
Proprietary PDF parsing engine that extracts positional text items from House PTR filing PDFs, reconstructs structured transaction rows, and resolves asset tickers.
Hand-curated database of 170+ Congress member bioguide IDs for official portrait photos, plus comprehensive party affiliation mapping by name, state, and chamber.
From raw government XML to actionable intelligence in four steps.
Cron jobs fetch House Clerk XML and Senate eFD search results twice daily. New filings are detected, deduplicated, and queued for processing.
PTR filing PDFs are downloaded and parsed with pdfjs-dist. Transaction rows are extracted: asset, ticker, buy/sell, amount bracket, date, and owner.
Members are enriched with Congress.gov data — party, bioguide photo, chamber. Assets get ticker resolution. OCA scores are computed per-member.
Smart Money detection scans all transactions for bipartisan buys, cluster activity, large purchases, and other patterns. Results are cached and served instantly.
Comprehensive STOCK Act monitoring from macro overview to individual transactions.
Total filings, PTRs, unique members, averages
Ranked by PTR filing count with OCA scores
Democrat vs Republican vs Independent activity
House vs Senate filing volume and patterns
Filing trends over time with bar charts
Multi-year PTR and total filing trends
Find any Congress member by name or state
Full filing history, transactions, OCA score
PTR/Annual/All filter, party filter, pagination
Real transactions parsed from PTR filings
STOCK Act ranges: $1K–$15K up to $50M+
Most-transacted stocks with conviction scores
Six proprietary pattern-detection algorithms
OmniFolio Congressional Activity score per member
One-click access to official filing documents
Stock, ETF, bond, option, crypto, fund
4h market hours, 8h after-hours, 24h weekends
Per-member monthly filing activity over time
Built for reliability, speed, and 100% data integrity.
Every data point comes from official government sources — House Clerk XML, Senate eFD, and Congress.gov API. Zero scraping, zero third-party data brokers.
Custom pdfjs-dist engine extracts column-aligned text from House PTR PDFs. Reconstructs buy/sell/amount rows that are only available inside the PDF documents.
Upstash Redis for hot cache, Supabase for warm persistence. Smart TTL: 4h during market hours, 8h after-hours, 24h weekends with stale-while-revalidate.
OmniFolio Congressional Activity (OCA) score from 0–100. Weights PTR filing frequency, recency, diversity of assets, and filing consistency over time.
Six proprietary signal types: bipartisan buys, cluster buying, large purchases ($250K+), conviction buys, sector surges, and rapid accumulation patterns.
Maps free-text asset descriptions from congressional filings to real ticker symbols. Handles variations like "APPLE INC (AAPL)" → AAPL with fuzzy matching.
See what Congress is buying and selling before the market reacts. Official STOCK Act data, proprietary signals, zero data brokers.
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