Republican stock trades

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

Republican stock trades are public record, but they're scattered across House and Senate clerk PDFs that are painful to search by hand. Politician Stock Tracker ingests those STOCK Act disclosures into party-tagged profiles — trade by trade — so you can see what Republican lawmakers are buying and selling the moment you open a name.

Republican stock trade rankings

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

Republican members range from occasional filers to active traders with hundreds of disclosed transactions. Our rankings score every member by estimated return on reported stock purchases — amount-weighted, buy-and-hold, priced where tickers match market data. Open a GOP profile and you see party, chamber, state, trade count, most-bought tickers, sector tilt, and performance vs matched S&P 500 buys. No downloads from clerk sites, no manual party filters — search the name and read the Republican stock trades on their page.

New Republican stock trades

Latest Republican stock trades as STOCK Act filings go public

A trade happens on the exchange long before it appears in a public filing. Our recent-trades feed surfaces new congressional disclosures as clerks publish them — Republican stock trades mixed with Democratic and independent filers until you click into a specific profile. From there you get full history, estimated volume, and repeat tickers. Researching by chamber instead of party? See Senate stock trades for Senate-focused disclosure activity.

Where Republican capital flows

Hot stocks and whale buys in Republican stock trades

Profile pages show one member at a time; aggregate cards show where Congress is leaning collectively. Whale buys surfaces the largest estimated purchases in recent disclosures — including Republican stock trades that stand out on dollar volume. Use it to see whether GOP members cluster in the same names, or compare with Democrat stock trades side by side.

Republican stock trades — common questions

Where do Republican stock trades come from?

From the same public STOCK Act filings every member of Congress must submit — periodic transaction reports published by the House and Senate clerks. We parse those documents and tag each filer by party so you can focus on Republicans.

Are Republican stock trades reported instantly?

No. Reporting windows mean disclosures often lag the actual trade by days or weeks. We refresh when new filings are published, not when orders fill on the market.

How do I find only Republican members?

Search by name or open the politicians directory. Each profile displays party affiliation at the top. Site-wide rankings and feeds include all of Congress — click a Republican profile to see their stock trades specifically.

Should I copy Republican stock trades?

No. This tool is for research on public records, not investment advice. Filings can be incomplete or lack context about why a member bought or sold.

Open Republican stock trades in seconds

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