Democrat stock trades

Democrat stock trades — every disclosed buy and sell in one place

Democrat stock trades are public record, but they're buried in PDF filings across House and Senate clerk sites. Politician Stock Tracker pulls those disclosures into searchable profiles — party-tagged, trade by trade — so you can see what Democratic lawmakers are buying and selling without opening a single report.

Democrat stock trade rankings

Which Democrats have the best-performing stock trades on record?

Not every Democrat trades stocks, but the active ones file dozens or hundreds of transactions over a career. Our rankings sort members by estimated return on disclosed stock purchases — amount-weighted, buy-and-hold, priced where we can match tickers to market data. Open any Democratic profile and you get the full picture: party badge, chamber, state, trade count, top tickers, sector exposure, and a performance line vs matched S&P 500 purchases. No spreadsheet, no manual clerk downloads — just open the profile and read the trades.

New Democrat stock trades

Latest Democrat stock trades as STOCK Act filings go public

Congressional trades don't hit the market in real time — they show up when periodic transaction reports are filed and published. Our recent-trades feed catches those disclosures as they land, so you can spot fresh Democrat stock trades alongside Republican and independent filers. Click through to any politician for the full history, estimated dollar volume, and which tickers they buy most often. Want the other side of the aisle? Browse Republican stock trades the same way.

Where Democrat capital flows

Trending tickers and whale buys in Democrat stock trades

Individual profiles tell one story; aggregate cards tell another. Hot stocks shows which tickers multiple politicians are buying right now. Whale buys flags the largest estimated purchases in recent filings — the kind of Democrat stock trades that move the needle on disclosed volume. Together they answer a simple question: where is Democratic money in Congress actually going this month?

Democrat stock trades — common questions

Where do Democrat stock trades come from?

Every trade on this site comes from public financial disclosure filings — periodic transaction reports filed under the STOCK Act with the House or Senate clerk. We parse those official documents, link each transaction to the filer's profile, and tag party affiliation so you can focus on Democrats.

Are Democrat stock trades real-time?

No. Members have reporting windows, so a trade you see today may have happened days or weeks ago. We update when new filings publish, not when trades execute on the exchange.

Can I see only Democrats, not Republicans?

Search by name or browse the politicians directory — each profile shows party affiliation upfront. Rankings and feeds include all of Congress; open a Democrat profile to drill into their stock trades specifically.

Is this investment advice about Democrat stock trades?

No. This is a research tool built on public records. Filings can be incomplete, delayed, or missing context. Use Democrat stock trade data to inform your own analysis — not as a signal to copy trades.

Open Democrat stock trades in seconds

Pick a Democratic member of Congress and see every disclosed stock trade on their profile — buys, sells, top holdings, and estimated performance.