Congressional buying

Stocks congress is buying

Stocks congress is buying clusters where at least three members disclosed purchases of the same ticker in a rolling 90-day window — a quick read on shared conviction across the Hill, not a buy recommendation.

FAQ

Stocks congress is buying — FAQ

How this list works and what the numbers mean.

A rolling 90-day window based on transaction dates in public filings. The timeframe is shown above the list.

Equity tickers that multiple members of Congress reported buying within the same recent time window, based on public filings.

We require at least three unique congressional buyers in the window so the list reflects broad interest, not one active trader.

No. This is a research view of disclosed activity. Filings are delayed and politicians may sell later without immediate disclosure.

Buying lists require multiple politicians on the same ticker. Most traded ranks total trade volume, including repeat activity by one member.