Congressional Stock Trades
Stock trades disclosed by U.S. representatives under the STOCK Act, most recently disclosed first. Every row shows the disclosed amount range and how many days after the trade it was disclosed. This feed covers the last 30 days of disclosures; the full history is available through the API.
The STOCK Act gives members of Congress up to 45 days to disclose a trade after making it. "Recently disclosed" below means recently made public, not recently traded. Amounts are disclosed as ranges, never exact figures, so every trade shows both bounds instead of a single number.
This dataset covers the U.S. House only. Senate periodic transaction reports are published through the Senate's eFD system, which blocks automated access from datacenter networks, so Senate filings are not included yet. Every trade shown here comes from the House Clerk.
| Trade date | Politician | Asset | Type | Amount range | Disclosed |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 11, 2026 | David J. Taylor Republican · House · OH | MSFT Microsoft Corporation - Common Stock (MSFT) | Sale | $15,001 - $50,000 | Disclosed 9 days after trade |
| Jun 25, 2026 | Michael A. Rulli Republican · House · OH | MSFT Microsoft Corporation - Common Stock (MSFT) | Sale | $1,001 - $15,000 |
How to read congressional stock trade disclosures
The STOCK Act requires members of Congress, and their spouses and dependent children, to publicly report stock trades above a small threshold. Unlike a corporate insider's SEC Form 4 (due within two business days), a member of Congress has up to 45 days to file a Periodic Transaction Report (PTR), so a trade shown here as recently disclosed may have happened well over a month earlier.
PTRs disclose a dollar-value range for each trade (for example $1,001 - $15,000), not an exact amount, which is why every row above shows both bounds rather than a single figure. This feed covers digital PTR filings from the House Clerk; scanned paper filings and Senate eFD filings are not yet included in this v1 dataset.
This data is for monitoring and research, not a trading signal. Disclosure lag alone means a trade can never be timed against the moment it happened. Click any politician above for their full trading profile, or pull this feed programmatically via the Form4API.