
Track every disclosed stock trade by US Senators and Representatives — normalized directly from House and Senate STOCK Act filings, with full timing and ticker context.
Raw congressional disclosures arrive as PDFs scattered across two chambers. We normalize them into a clean, queryable dataset.
Slice the data however you need
See every disclosed trade by a specific Senator or Representative — or flip it around and see every politician who has touched a given ticker.
Know when the trade was actually disclosed
Track the gap between transaction date and disclosure date — and surface filings that arrived past the STOCK Act’s 45-day window.
Cut to the trades that matter
Filter by chamber, party, member, ticker, transaction type, and trade size — so you only see the disclosures relevant to your thesis.
Most disclosures are routine. The interesting ones cluster around specific tickers, sectors, or filing timing.
Multiple members of Congress trading the same ticker in a tight window — a strong signal that something policy-adjacent may be underway.
Filings that arrive well past the 45-day STOCK Act window — useful for spotting members with persistent compliance issues.
Large individual transactions stand out from the noise of small disclosures — flagged so you can investigate the underlying name.
From a hunch about a politically wired stock to a clean read on who is trading it — without bouncing between PDFs.
Start in Congress Tracker for a live feed of all recent congressional stock trades — sortable by member, ticker, and recency.
Go to stepClick a ticker or member to see every related disclosure, including trade size, transaction type, and filing timeline.
Go to stepCross-check against Senate Lobbying and USA Spending to see whether the trades line up with policy or contract activity.
Go to stepThe kind of congressional trading questions journalists and analysts ask every day — answered with public STOCK Act filings.
Public STOCK Act disclosures, transparent pipelines, no scraping black boxes.
Every trade comes from official House and Senate Periodic Transaction Reports (PTRs) — no scraping, no interpretation.
A scheduled batch pipeline pulls new PTRs every day, normalizes them, and exposes them across the platform.
Designed for analysts, journalists, and engaged investors who want to follow the political money trail clearly.
Free to use. Powered by House and Senate STOCK Act disclosures.