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Congressional trading performance leaderboard

Rank members of Congress by benchmark-relative performance on disclosed stock purchases. Use alpha, win rate, trade count, and filing-delay context together before treating any politician as a repeatable trading signal.

Methodology

Alpha compares disclosed stock purchases with SPY after the trade date. Win rate is the share of purchases that outperformed SPY for the selected window.

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How to read this leaderboard

A congressional trading rank is strongest when performance, win rate, and sample size point in the same direction. A lawmaker with a high alpha on two purchases should be treated differently from one with a durable pattern across many tracked disclosures.

30d alpha

Average excess return versus SPY 30 days after each disclosed stock purchase.

90d alpha

A longer benchmark-relative return window for the same tracked purchase history.

30d win rate

The share of tracked purchases that outperformed SPY over the 30-day window.

Trades

The sample size behind the rank. A high score with few trades needs more caution.

Showing 50 of 50 ranked politicians.

RankPolitician30d alphaAverage excess return vs S&P 500 (SPY) 30 days after each purchase. Positive = outperformed SPY.90d alphaAverage excess return vs S&P 500 (SPY) 90 days after each purchase. Positive = outperformed SPY.30d win rate% of purchases that outperformed SPY 30 days after the trade date.TradesTop sectors
1Nancy Pelosi
D-CA
+21.9%+6.4%57%9Technology, Other
2Ron Wyden
D-OR
+17.1%+22.7%100%1Other
3Tina Smith
D-MN
+13.9%+5.6%100%5Other
4Jerry Moran
R-KS
+8.1%+14.3%100%2Technology
5John Fetterman
D-PA
+7.4%+13.4%75%9Technology, Other
6Maria Elvira Salazar
R-FL
+7.1%+6.5%72%21Other, Financials, Defense
7Victoria Spartz
R-IN
+6.9%+1.3%100%1Other
8Debbie Dingell
D-MI
+6.6%-3.0%50%2Consumer, Other
9David McCormick
R-PA
+6.3%+12.8%83%26Other, Financials
10James Comer
R-KY
+4.6%-3.1%60%15Other, Technology, Financials
11Tim Moore
R-NC
+4.5%+9.4%55%73Other, Consumer, Technology
12Gary C. Peters
D-MI
+4.3%+10.4%75%4Other
13Rick Larsen
D-WA
+3.3%+2.5%71%19Other, Defense
14Terri A. Sewell
D-AL
+3.2%+32.1%100%2Technology, Other
15Brian J. Mast
R-FL
+3.1%+5.6%100%1Other
16Scott Franklin
R-FL
+3.0%-2.7%53%53Other, Healthcare, Consumer
17Robert P. Bresnahan
R-PA
+2.9%+3.5%57%276Other, Technology, Consumer
18Dwight Evans
D-PA
+2.0%+3.9%50%8Other, Technology, Consumer
19Greg Landsman
D-OH
+1.8%+0.3%43%68Other, Technology, Consumer
20Shelley Moore Capito
R-WV
+1.6%+2.7%68%110Other, Technology, Financials
21Cleo Fields
D-LA
+1.5%+6.4%54%106Technology, Other
22Markwayne Mullin
R-OK
+1.3%+3.1%51%202Other, Technology, Financials
23Richard McCormick
R-GA
+1.2%+2.2%50%28Other, Financials, Consumer
24Josh Gottheimer
D-NJ
+1.1%+0.8%51%281Other, Technology, Consumer
25Val T. Hoyle
D-OR
+1.0%-1.1%56%181Other, Technology, Financials
26David J. Taylor
R-OH
+1.0%-1.8%55%90Other, Technology, Financials
27Kathy E. Manning
D-NC
+0.9%+0.1%55%51Other, Technology, Consumer
28Bruce Westerman
R-AR
+0.3%+1.5%43%99Other, Technology, Financials
29Jared Moskowitz
D-FL
+0.2%+3.1%44%190Other, Technology, Healthcare
30John James
R-MI
+0.2%-0.5%47%124Other, Technology, Healthcare
31Gilbert Ray Cisneros
D-CA
+0.2%+0.4%48%441Other, Technology, Healthcare
32Julie Johnson
D-TX
+0.1%+2.4%43%167Other, Technology, Healthcare
33Blake D. Moore
R-UT
+0.1%-0.4%67%19Technology, Other, Financials
34Marjorie Taylor Greene
R-GA
+0.0%+0.4%47%187Other, Technology, Financials
35Earl Blumenauer
D-OR
+0.0%-0.2%20%10Other, Healthcare, Technology
36Thomas H. Kean
R-NJ
-0.1%-0.2%56%26Other, Technology, Consumer
37John Boozman
R-AR
-0.3%+0.1%51%316Other, Technology, Financials
38Virginia Foxx
R-NC
-0.6%+4.9%50%33Other, Healthcare
39Jefferson Shreve
R-IN
-0.7%-2.2%43%245Other, Technology, Energy
40Julia Letlow
R-LA
-0.8%-3.4%44%96Other, Technology, Healthcare
41Lloyd Doggett
D-TX
-0.8%-2.0%33%18Other, Technology, Healthcare
42Ritchie Torres
D-NY
-1.0%-3.4%40%51Other, Technology, Healthcare
43Laurel M. Lee
R-FL
-1.0%+3.0%0%4Other, Financials, Technology
44Dan Newhouse
R-WA
-1.0%-10.1%44%31Other, Technology, Defense
45Kevin Hern
R-OK
-1.1%-0.1%34%42Other, Defense, Energy
46Mitch McConnell
R-KY
-1.3%+1.8%33%11Financials, Other
47Angus S., Jr. King
I-ME
-1.4%+1.9%40%25Other, Technology, Financials
48Byron Donalds
R-FL
-1.5%+2.2%36%71Other, Technology, Financials
49William R. Keating
D-MA
-1.5%+3.5%60%13Technology, Other, Defense
50Lisa C. McClain
R-MI
-1.7%-1.7%40%653Other, Technology, Healthcare

Leaderboard FAQ

Who are the best performing congressional stock traders?

The leaderboard ranks tracked lawmakers by benchmark-relative post-trade metrics, including alpha, win rate, and trade count. The rank should be read with sample size and filing-delay caveats.

What does alpha mean on this leaderboard?

Alpha is the excess return of disclosed stock purchases compared with a broad benchmark such as SPY over a chosen window.

Why does trade count matter?

A high win rate based on very few disclosures is less reliable than a pattern supported by many comparable trades.

Should I copy the top-ranked politicians?

No. Congressional disclosures are delayed and incomplete. The leaderboard is for research and monitoring, not investment advice.