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What Stocks Is Congress Selling Right Now?
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Congressional selling gets less press than buys—but what stocks is Congress selling right now matters for anyone tracking disclosed exit pressure. Our aggregate view shows 12 tickers where at least three members reported sales in a rolling 90-day window.
The short answer
We rank stocks congress is selling when three or more different politicians disclosed sales of the same ticker inside the last 90 days (by transaction date in public filings).
Current leaders by seller count:
| Ticker | Politicians selling (90d) |
|---|---|
| MSFT | 6 |
| ABT | 5 |
| NVDA | 5 |
| AAPL | 5 |
| GOOGL | 4 |
| ACN | 4 |
| INTC | 3 |
| CSCO | 3 |
The full list also includes IBM, AMZN, MA, and UNH at three sellers each.

Reading the signal carefully
Tech and large caps dominate the current selling list—MSFT, NVDA, AAPL, and GOOGL all show multiple disclosed sellers. That can reflect profit-taking, rebalancing, or partial exits; filings do not state motives.
MSFT is also on our buying list with five disclosed purchasers in the same window—so net congressional sentiment on a ticker is often mixed, not purely bearish.
What we include
- Disclosed sales from public STOCK Act and OGE reports.
- Same 90-day rolling window and three-politician minimum as the buying list.
What we exclude
- Sales filed with long delays (see late congress stock disclosures).
- Exact dollar proceeds—filings use preset amount ranges only.
Selling activity does not automatically mean politicians expect a crash. Treat this as a research screen, not a short thesis.
Track this on Politician Stock Tracker
Compare buying and selling clusters side by side on Politician Stock Tracker. Open stocks congress is selling for the live list, or stocks congress is buying for the buy-side mirror.

Disclaimer
Data compiled from public STOCK Act and OGE financial disclosure filings. Seller counts use disclosed transaction dates and amount ranges; they are not audited portfolio statements. This article is for informational purposes only and is not investment advice.