Congressional Trader
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Congressional trading alerts

A product landing page for turning congressional trading research into saved monitoring: follow lawmakers, follow tickers, and get back to the feed when a matching disclosure appears.

Short answer

Congressional trading alerts let readers monitor future public disclosures for a specific lawmaker or ticker. A useful alert should include the lawmaker, ticker, transaction type, amount range, transaction date, filing date, and disclosure delay so the filing can be reviewed responsibly.

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Alert workflow preview

Good alerts keep the watchlist narrow and make the filing context visible.

Live

Politician watchlist

Follow one lawmaker and monitor new matching disclosures.

Ticker watchlist

Follow one company and see when lawmakers disclose trades in that ticker.

Disclosure email

Use the filing details to decide whether the record deserves deeper review.

Cleo Fields

D-LA · House

Purchase
NVDANVIDIA Corporation - Common Stock
Amount: $1K - $15KTraded: Jun 26, 2026Filed: Jul 16, 2026

Disclosure delay: 20 days

Cleo Fields

D-LA · House

Purchase
NVDANVIDIA Corporation - Common Stock
Amount: $1K - $15KTraded: Jun 26, 2026Filed: Jul 16, 2026

Disclosure delay: 20 days

Dan Crenshaw

R-TX · House

Purchase
USOUUnited States 3x Oil Fund
Amount: $1K - $15KTraded: Jun 1, 2026Filed: Jul 16, 2026

Disclosure delay: 45 days

What to alert on first

Start with the watchlists that map cleanly to intent: a lawmaker you follow or a ticker you care about.

Broad alerts are easy to ignore. Focused politician and ticker alerts make it easier to notice relevant public filings without watching every row in the feed.

  • Politician alerts for named lawmaker trackers.
  • Ticker alerts for companies in a portfolio or research list.
  • Notable trade workflows for large, fast-filed, or context-rich disclosures.

What a useful alert should include

A disclosure alert should include enough context to decide whether to inspect the filing: lawmaker, ticker, transaction type, amount range, transaction date, filing date, filing delay, and a path back to the source context.

The paid workflow adds watchlist alerts, expert analysis, committee relevance notes, and historical win-rate stats when readers need more than a public browse experience.

Related paths

FAQ

Can I set an alert for one stock?

Yes. Use a ticker watchlist entry when you care about future congressional disclosures involving a specific company.

Can I set an alert for one politician?

Yes. Use a politician watchlist entry when you want to monitor future filings connected to a specific lawmaker.

When are alert emails sent?

Alerts are tied to new public disclosures processed by the product. They are not real-time broker trade execution alerts.

How do I cancel an alert?

Remove the politician or ticker from your watchlist. Paid subscription cancellation is handled from the account and billing flow.

Are alerts investment advice?

No. Alerts are informational notifications based on public disclosures. They do not recommend buying or selling securities.