Members of Congress must disclose stock trades under the STOCK Act of 2012, but Periodic Transaction Reports (PTRs) can be filed up to 30–45 days after the trade occurs, and timeliness and compliance vary by member — late and amended filings are common. Everything on this page is therefore delayed public-disclosure data: you are seeing trades weeks after they happened, not in real time. This page is an educational copy-trade watch list built from public filings — it is not a claim of wrongdoing, not real-time data, and not financial advice. Trading on stale disclosures carries real risk. Verify every figure against the primary source before acting.
The five most influential and active stock traders in Congress, tracked from their public STOCK Act disclosures. When the people who write the rules also beat the market, the filings are worth watching — on a delay.
Each card is built from public filings. Figures are estimates from disclosed dollar ranges — verify before acting.