Congressional Trader
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Latest congressional stock trades

A filing-first landing page for people who want to see the newest public disclosures and understand what is fresh, what is delayed, and what is worth monitoring next.

Short answer

The latest congressional stock trades are the newest public disclosure filings, not necessarily the newest transaction dates. Congressional Trader shows filing date, transaction date, ticker, lawmaker, transaction type, amount range, and disclosure delay so readers can separate fresh filings from older trades reported later.

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Newest tracked disclosures

The newest filing is a disclosure event. Always compare filing date against transaction date.

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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

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

Dan Crenshaw

R-TX · House

Sale
AAPLApple Inc. - Common Stock
Amount: $1K - $15KTraded: Jun 1, 2026Filed: Jul 16, 2026

Disclosure delay: 45 days

Dan Crenshaw

R-TX · House

Sale
GOOGAlphabet Inc. - Class C Capital Stock
Amount: $1K - $15KTraded: Jun 1, 2026Filed: Jul 16, 2026

Disclosure delay: 45 days

Filing date and transaction date are different

The latest filing is not always the latest trade. Public reports can describe transactions that happened days or weeks before the filing appeared.

That is why this page emphasizes both dates and routes readers into the live feed when they need the full sortable dataset.

What makes a new disclosure notable

Large ranges, purchases, fast filings, repeated activity in the same ticker, and committee-relevant sectors are stronger reasons to inspect a disclosure than novelty alone.

The right workflow is to review the filing, compare related ticker and politician pages, then create alerts for future changes.

  • Check whether the trade was a purchase, sale, or partial sale.
  • Compare transaction date against filing date.
  • Open the ticker page to see whether other lawmakers disclosed the same company.

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FAQ

Why can a latest filing describe an older trade?

STOCK Act reports are filed after transactions occur. The public filing date and transaction date can be different, so both dates matter.

Where should I go for the full list?

Use the live trade feed for the complete sortable view, including filters for ticker, lawmaker, transaction type, party, and chamber.

Can I get notified about future filings?

Yes. Alerts let you save politicians or tickers and monitor future matching disclosures.