Congressional Trader
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Congressional stock trading tracker

A product-focused tracker for public STOCK Act disclosures: newest filings, politician profiles, ticker pages, leaderboard context, and watchlist alerts in one workflow.

Short answer

Congressional Trader is a congressional stock trading tracker built around public STOCK Act disclosures. It connects each filing to live trade rows, politician profiles, ticker pages, filing-delay context, and alert workflows so readers can track congressional stock trades without treating them as investment advice.

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Recent notable disclosures and a small leaderboard sample give the landing page real product context.

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David J. Taylor

R-OH · House

Purchase
HDHome Depot, Inc.
Amount: $1K - $15KTraded: May 15, 2026Filed: May 28, 2026

Disclosure delay: 13 days

John Boozman

R-AR · Senate

Purchase
GOOGLAlphabet Cl A
Amount: $1K - $15KTraded: Sep 17, 2025Filed: May 11, 2026

Disclosure delay: 236 days

John Boozman

R-AR · Senate

Purchase
IEFiShares 7-10 Year Treasury Bond ETF
Amount: $15K - $50KTraded: Sep 16, 2025Filed: May 11, 2026

Disclosure delay: 237 days

John Boozman

R-AR · Senate

Purchase
IEIiShares 3-7 Year Treasury Bond ETF
Amount: $15K - $50KTraded: Sep 16, 2025Filed: May 11, 2026

Disclosure delay: 237 days

What a good tracker should show

The useful unit is not a viral screenshot. It is a filing with the lawmaker, ticker, transaction type, amount range, transaction date, filing date, and source context visible together.

Congressional Trader keeps those pieces connected across the live feed, politician pages, ticker pages, state pages, sector pages, and leaderboard views. The tracker page is the central path for readers searching for a congressional stock trading tracker, a congress stock tracker, or a way to track congressional stock trades.

  • Use the live feed for newly filed disclosures.
  • Use politician pages for repeat behavior over time.
  • Use ticker pages to see which lawmakers disclosed the same company.
  • Use politician-ticker pages only after checking the main lawmaker profile.
  • Use the leaderboard for performance context and sample size checks.

How to read a signal responsibly

The strongest signals usually combine several facts: a purchase instead of a sale, a larger disclosed range, a shorter filing delay, repeated activity, and relevant committee or sector context.

None of those facts proves intent or turns a disclosure into investment advice. The tracker is built for research and monitoring, not blind copying.

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FAQ

Is congressional stock trading data public?

Yes. Periodic transaction reports are public records, though they are split across official House and Senate systems and are easier to use after normalization.

Are congressional trades real time?

No. Public filings can arrive after the transaction date. A tracker should show both dates so readers can see the disclosure delay.

Does a tracker prove insider trading?

No. It surfaces public filings and context. It does not prove intent, inside information, legality, or future returns.

Can I follow one lawmaker or ticker?

Yes. Use politician pages, ticker pages, or alerts when you want repeat monitoring instead of one-time browsing.