Congress stock tracker
The congress stock tracker built on public disclosure filings
A congress stock tracker should do one thing well — turn messy STOCK Act PDFs into something you can actually use. Politician Stock Tracker searches every member of Congress, surfaces recent buys and sells, ranks estimated performance on disclosed purchases, and highlights trending tickers across the Hill. Open the site, pick a name, read the trades. No terminal, no spreadsheet.
Live congressional activity
What the congress stock tracker shows right now
Hot stocks highlights tickers multiple members of Congress are buying in the current window — a quick read on where disclosed capital is flowing before you open an individual profile. The card updates from the same public filings that power every page in the congress stock tracker.
Latest filings
New congressional stock trades as disclosures land
Recent trades streams new STOCK Act reports as clerks publish them — the fastest way to see who just filed without refreshing PDF portals. Pair the feed with member profiles for full trade history and estimated volume. Want to understand the methodology behind performance numbers? Read politician stock performance.
Search any member
Every profile in the congress stock tracker is one search away
Type a name and land on a full dashboard — trade count, estimated volume, top tickers, sector tilt, stock timeline, and a performance card on priced buys. That's the core loop of this congress stock tracker. House members, Senators, and executive filers where we have data. Party and chamber labeled on every page so context is never ambiguous.
Congress stock tracker — FAQ
What is a congress stock tracker?
A tool that collects stock trades from politicians' public financial disclosure filings and presents them in searchable dashboards — trades, volumes, rankings, and performance estimates.
Is this congress stock tracker free?
Yes. Core search, profiles, recent trades, and aggregate cards are free to browse. Data comes from public STOCK Act records.
How often does the congress stock tracker update?
When new disclosure filings are published. Politicians don't report in real time — there's often a lag between a trade and its appearance in a public filing.
Is a congress stock tracker legal to use?
Yes. The underlying filings are public records. Tracking congressional stock trades for research and accountability is legal.
Start using the congress stock tracker
Search any member of Congress and explore disclosed stock trades, rankings, and trending tickers — all from public filings.