Investment research

Follow politician investments from public filings

Want to know what politicians are investing in before headlines break? Follow disclosed stock buys, see which tickers repeat, and compare estimated performance — all from official reports.

Performance leaders

Start with politicians ahead on estimated buy returns

Top politicians ranks members by estimated return on disclosed stock purchases — a natural starting point when you want to follow politician investments with the most reported activity.

Live disclosures

Catch new buys as filings publish

Recent trades streams the latest congressional disclosures — pair it with member profiles to see repeat tickers and sector tilt over time.

Conviction signals

Find unusually large disclosed purchases

Whale buys highlights the biggest estimated stock purchases in recent filings — one lens on where politicians put disclosed money at scale. New to the topic? Read what a politician stock tracker is.

How to follow along

1

Choose politicians

Start with committee chairs, high-profile traders, or your own representatives.

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Set a cadence

Check recent trades weekly or after major news. Filings batch around deadlines, not live.

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Note limitations

Sales, options, and blind trusts may be incomplete. Treat this as disclosure research, not copy-trading.

FAQ

Can I copy politician stock picks?

You can see reported buys, but filings are delayed and incomplete. Copying without independent research is risky.

Who trades the most stocks in Congress?

Counts change as filings arrive. Use our politicians directory and latest-trades feed for current leaders.

Is following politician investments legal?

Yes — underlying filings are public records. Using them for research is legal.

Follow the next disclosure

Open the politicians directory and track the stocks they report buying and selling.