Every member of the U.S. House or Senate with at least one disclosed STOCK Act stock purchase on file, with an estimated return from copying their disclosed trades against the S&P 500 — published only once a member has at least 20 disclosed trades priced against the market. Below that floor, a member is shown honestly as not having enough data yet rather than with a small-sample estimate dressed up as a rating.
Sortable by estimated outperformance versus the S&P 500 or by qualifying trade count, with a filter by member name.
Source: periodic transaction reports filed by members of the U.S. House and Senate under the STOCK Act, as aggregated by Financial Modeling Prep. Factual public-record data; verify against the filer's original disclosure. Members report a dollar range rather than an exact amount and may file up to 45 days after the transaction, so recent activity is always under-reported.
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