Congressional Trader
Research
TrackerUpdated May 28, 2026

This Week's Most Notable Congressional Trades

This weekly tracker highlights congressional disclosures that deserve a closer read because of size, filing speed, ticker relevance, or committee context.

Flagged this week

These trades are flagged for size, disclosure speed, or committee relevance. If no trades appear, no notable disclosures matched the past 7 days.

Monthly report
Notable filings
1

Matched in the rolling 7-day window.

Active tickers
1

Ticker paths in the weekly sample.

Fastest filing
-320 days

Shortest trade-date to filing-date delay.

Weekly ticker paths

Weekly politician paths

How a trade gets flagged

A notable disclosure is not automatically a good trade or a wrongdoing signal. It is a filing that deserves attention because the public record includes a large reported amount range, a fast disclosure, a watched ticker, or a lawmaker whose committee work may make the context more important.

The weekly view is meant to reduce noise. Instead of scanning every routine sale and small transaction, readers can start with the handful of filings most likely to need a follow-up look.

  • Check whether the filing date is close to the transaction date.
  • Compare the ticker page to see if other lawmakers disclosed similar activity.
  • Open the politician profile before treating one trade as a pattern.
  • Use the original disclosure link when you need source-level confirmation.

What to read before reacting

STOCK Act filings report ranges, not exact dollar amounts. They also arrive after the transaction date, so a new disclosure may describe a trade that happened days or weeks earlier.

That timing matters for investors, journalists, and researchers. A weekly digest is useful for monitoring the public record, but it should not be treated as a real-time signal or a recommendation to copy a lawmaker's portfolio.

Best follow-up workflow

Start with the flagged trades below, then open the ticker and politician pages for context. If the same lawmaker, company, or sector keeps appearing, add it to alerts so future filings are easier to catch.

This page is meant to work like a recurring column: a compact weekly read, a set of live links into the database, and a newsletter CTA for readers who want the next issue without checking manually.

Steve Cohen

D-TN · House

Purchase
SONYSony Group Corporation American
Amount: $1K - $15KTraded: Dec 26, 2026Filed: Feb 9, 2026

How to read this research

Public source

Built from House and Senate STOCK Act disclosures, not anonymous tips.

Range-aware

Reported amounts are shown as disclosure ranges instead of fake precision.

Context first

Filing delay, transaction type, and committee relevance are treated as separate signals.

Weekly trade digest

Five notable congressional trades, source links, and plain-English context every Sunday.

Next research paths

FAQ

Are weekly notable trades investment advice?

No. The page summarizes public congressional disclosures for research and monitoring. It does not recommend buying, selling, or copying any disclosed transaction.

Why might the page show no trades?

If no public disclosures matched the notable filters in the past 7 days, the weekly page can be empty until new filings land.