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Congress Trades Hub

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Politician Buyers

Reported congressional trades will appear here when public disclosure data is available.

This tool tracks public disclosures for research and transparency. It is not investment advice.
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Avg filing delayUnavailableDisclosure DelayWhat it is: The number of days between the reported trade date and the filed date.Why it matters: A shorter delay means the disclosure is fresher. A longer delay means the market may have already moved.How to read it: Lower numbers are fresher, but the disclosure is still delayed public data.Common mistake: A newly filed trade is not always a newly made trade. Always compare filed date with trade date.
Biggest disclosed buy rangeUnavailableAmount RangeWhat it is: The broad dollar range required by the disclosure form.Why it matters: Most disclosures do not provide exact dollar amounts, so ranges prevent false precision.How to read it: Use the range as a bracket. Do not treat the midpoint as the actual transaction value.Common mistake: Quoting the midpoint or upper bound as if it were the exact amount traded.
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Advanced readData limited

Attention signals combine reported amount ranges, filing recency, disclosure delay, repeated tickers, and cluster activity. They are research context only and are not investment advice.

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Disclosure Tape

Delayed public disclosures. Amounts are reported as ranges.

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Filed DateWhat it is: The date the disclosure was filed or received by the disclosure system.Why it matters: It tells you when the public record became available through the disclosure feed.How to read it: Compare it with the trade date to understand how delayed the information may be.Common mistake: Reading the filed date as the date the stock was bought or sold.Trade DateWhat it is: The date the transaction was reported as having occurred.Why it matters: It anchors the transaction to the market context when the reported action happened.How to read it: Use it alongside the filed date and amount range.Common mistake: Ignoring missing or approximate trade dates when comparing disclosures.Delay Disclosure DelayWhat it is: The number of days between the reported trade date and the filed date.Why it matters: A shorter delay means the disclosure is fresher. A longer delay means the market may have already moved.How to read it: Lower numbers are fresher, but the disclosure is still delayed public data.Common mistake: A newly filed trade is not always a newly made trade. Always compare filed date with trade date.PartyChamberState/DistrictAssetTransactionAmount RangeWhat it is: The broad dollar range required by the disclosure form.Why it matters: Most disclosures do not provide exact dollar amounts, so ranges prevent false precision.How to read it: Use the range as a bracket. Do not treat the midpoint as the actual transaction value.Common mistake: Quoting the midpoint or upper bound as if it were the exact amount traded.Owner OwnerWhat it is: The person or household member associated with the reported transaction.Why it matters: Some transactions may be reported for a spouse, dependent, joint account, or unknown owner.How to read it: Check the owner field before attributing a transaction directly to the officeholder.Common mistake: Treating spouse or dependent trades as personally executed by the politician.Source
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Data notes and disclosure context

Data is based on public financial disclosures.

Trades may be filed days or weeks after the actual transaction.

Amounts are usually disclosed in ranges, not exact values.

Trades can be made by spouses or dependents.

A reported buy is not automatically a recommendation.

Missing profile fields may reflect provider limitations.

Watchlists are saved locally on this device. Member cloud sync will be added later.

This tool tracks public disclosures for research and transparency. It is not investment advice.