Top tickers Congress is buying

Every ticker with at least one disclosed congressional purchase on file, ranked by the number of distinct members of Congress who reported buying it. This is a durable, all-time leaderboard, not a recent-activity view: a ticker can rank highly from purchases made years apart. Purchases only — this is a bought-tickers ranking, not a net-activity one, so it has no sold side.

Every dollar figure is the SUMMED disclosed RANGE across the counted purchases — STOCK Act filings only ever disclose a bracket, never a precise amount, so a combined figure here is always shown as a lowest possible total and a highest possible total, never a single fabricated number.

Filterable by ticker and sortable by members buying, purchase count, or combined range, with real pagination over the full list.

Most-bought tickers, all-time

  1. AAPL: 85 members reported a purchase, 364 purchases total
  2. AMZN: 81 members reported a purchase, 311 purchases total
  3. MSFT: 80 members reported a purchase, 379 purchases total
  4. NVDA: 58 members reported a purchase, 287 purchases total
  5. GOOGL: 58 members reported a purchase, 211 purchases total
  6. JPM: 55 members reported a purchase, 197 purchases total
  7. JNJ: 48 members reported a purchase, 154 purchases total
  8. T: 44 members reported a purchase, 162 purchases total
  9. XOM: 43 members reported a purchase, 90 purchases total
  10. PG: 42 members reported a purchase, 140 purchases total

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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