
See the trades
Washington files.
Every stock trade members of Congress disclose — ranked, scored, and cross-referenced with the committees they sit on.
- Politicians tracked
- 588 politicians tracked
- Trades logged
- 27,144 trades logged
- Disclosed value
- $2.2B disclosed
- Conflict flags
- 6,474 conflict flags


Top performers
Politicians ranked by skill score — net profit scaled by trading-volume credibility.






Where the dollars are flowing
Curated views into specific sectors. Each tile shows the politicians most active there in 2026 — and the committees they sit on.
Defense Hawks
Members of Armed Services and Foreign Affairs committees + every disclosed trade in Lockheed Martin, RTX, Northrop Grumman, General Dynamics, and the rest of the prime contractors.
AI & Big Tech
NVIDIA, Microsoft, Meta, Broadcom, Alphabet — the 2026 megacap rotation, ranked by who got in early and who's selling the rip.
Healthcare & Pharma
UnitedHealth, Eli Lilly, Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, Merck, biotech long-tail — Energy & Commerce and HELP committee members trading the names they regulate.
Banking & Finance
JPMorgan, Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, BlackRock, Blackstone, KKR, and the exchanges — held against the Banking & Financial Services committee membership.
Consumer Discretionary
Home Depot, Lowe's, McDonald's, Starbucks, Nike, Tesla — the discretionary side of household spending.
Industrials
Honeywell, Caterpillar, Deere, GE, Eaton, Emerson Electric — heavy machinery, automation, and the contractors behind every federal infrastructure dollar.
The structural cases
Long-form pieces on the politicians whose disclosures define what real reform would actually constrain.
Big Tech Is the Only Thing Congress Agrees On
We ranked a year of congressional stock trades by how many different members touched each name. The same five mega-caps dominate both the buying and the selling.

Trump's Dell Trade and the Presidential Blind Spot
A purchase, an endorsement, a 45-day window — and 2,334 line items inside one OGE filing that the conflict-of-interest statute does not reach.

Three lenses on a Pelosi trade — and why the one Congress hopes you ignore is the one that decides enforcement
Most Pelosi coverage shows you one benchmark. Capitol Markets shows three because the difference between them is where Congressional-trading enforcement actually lives.
When the regulator is also the trader
Politicians whose recent trades repeatedly collide with their own committee jurisdiction. Ranked by pattern density, not single anomalies.
Latest filings
The five most recent disclosed trades worth surfacing. The full live wire lives at /filings.
Filed Jun 2, 2026 Traded May 8, 2026 27 days ago | ![]() Sheldon Whitehouse DSenate | ↓sold | NVIDIA NVDA | +4.7% vs S&P 500 | $175K $100K-$250K |
Filed Jun 1, 2026 Traded Jun 11, 2026 today | ![]() Christian D. Menefee DHouse | ↓sold | Pinterest PINS | $32.5K $15K-$50K | |
Filed May 31, 2026 Traded May 14, 2026 21 days ago | ![]() Ed Case DHouse | ↑bought | Apple AAPL | +1.7% vs S&P 500 | $8K $1K-$15K |
Filed May 28, 2026 Traded May 15, 2026 20 days ago | ![]() David J. Taylor RHouse | ↑bought | Parker Hannifin PH | $8K $1K-$15K |
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No insider tips, no whisper data. Every number on this site traces back to a verifiable PDF or HTML filing.
Ingest
Cron polls disclosures-clerk.house.gov and efdsearch.senate.gov daily. PDFs are parsed, HTML is normalized. New filings flow into the database the same day they post.
Score
Every priced trade gets a directional net profit versus the S&P 500. Politicians are ranked by skill score: dollar alpha × credibility × log of volume — rewards real conviction, not lottery wins.
Cross-reference
Every trade is checked against the politician's committee assignments at filing time. Banking member trading JPM? Armed Services trading LMT? Flagged.
Sourced from public record.
Reported in plain English.
Capitol Markets doesn't speculate. Every trade you see comes from a verifiable PDF or HTML filing on an official .gov portal — re-checked, re-priced, and ranked.
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