Senate stock trades
Senate stock trades — disclosed buys and sells from every Senator
Senate stock trades live in the same public disclosure system as the House, but they're filed with the Secretary of the Senate and easy to lose in PDF archives. Politician Stock Tracker pulls Senator transactions into searchable profiles — chamber-tagged, trade by trade — so you can see what each Senator reported buying or selling without touching a clerk portal.
Senator rankings
Which Senators have the strongest stock trades on record?
Some Senators rarely trade individual stocks; others file dozens of transactions per year. Our rankings sort every member by estimated return on disclosed stock purchases — amount-weighted, buy-and-hold, priced where we can map tickers to market data. Open any Senate profile for party, state, trade count, top tickers, sector exposure, and a performance line vs matched S&P 500 buys. One search, full Senate stock trade history on the page.
Fresh Senate filings
Latest Senate stock trades as new disclosures publish
Senate trades surface when periodic transaction reports are filed — not when they execute. Our recent-trades feed captures new congressional disclosures as they land, including Senate stock trades alongside House filers until you open a specific Senator's profile. Compare chamber activity with House stock trades from House members filing the same STOCK Act forms.
Big Senate purchases
Whale buys and hot stocks in Senate stock trades
Aggregate cards complement individual Senator pages. Whale buys flags unusually large estimated purchases in recent filings — Senate stock trades that jump out on disclosed dollar volume. Hot stocks shows tickers multiple politicians are buying in the current window, often including Senators alongside House members. Together they show where upper-chamber capital is flowing right now.
Senate stock trades — common questions
Where do Senate stock trades come from?
From public financial disclosure filings Senators submit under the STOCK Act — periodic transaction reports published by the Secretary of the Senate. We parse those records and link each trade to the Senator's profile.
Are Senate stock trades real-time?
No. Senators have reporting windows, so disclosures can lag trades by days or weeks. We update when new filings publish, not at execution time.
Can I filter to Senate only?
Each profile shows chamber upfront. Site-wide feeds include House and Senate; open a Senator profile to focus on Senate stock trades for that member.
Is this financial advice about Senate stock trades?
No. This is a public-records research tool. Filings can be delayed, amended, or missing context. Use Senate stock trade data for your own analysis.
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Pick a U.S. Senator and explore every disclosed stock trade on their profile — buys, sells, top tickers, and estimated performance.