Disclosures · Trades
Members of Congress must disclose their stock trades, but filings are scattered across PDFs and hard to search. Each mark below is one trade — green for purchases, red for sales — sized by the disclosed amount range.
Most recent filing: Jun 30, 2026 · Refreshed daily when the pipeline is healthy · status
What you’re looking at
Periodic transaction reports filed Jan 16, 2025 – Jun 30, 2026. Of 539 active members, 101 (19%) have reported individual securities transactions in this window. The remaining 438either don’t trade individual stocks, hold assets via blind trusts or index funds (no STOCK Act trigger), or have not filed a PTR for this period.
New filings are ingested within ~24h of being posted to the House Clerk and Senate eFD portals. How this compares to other trackers →
A handful of members file trades through actively-managed accounts where each underlying security is disclosed as a separate line item — that's how a single representative can show up with thousands of trades in a single window. The methodology page has the breakdown.
PurchaseSaleMark size = disclosed amount range (log)Sorted by trade volume · top: Ro Khanna (2,156)