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Politicians ranked by disclosed trading activity. Sort by volume (always available), estimated return (where price data exists), or raw trade count.

27,150 trades·$2.2B disclosed·588 politicians·Updated 54m ago
Est. gain/loss and Est. return are estimates — politicians only disclose dollar ranges, not exact share counts, so the numbers are directional, not exact. Skill ranks them by dollar gains weighted by how much they traded (so big wins at scale beat small lucky bets). Not investment advice — every number here comes from public government filings.
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1
John Fetterman
John Fetterman
DSenatePennsylvania
U.S. Senator (D) for Pennsylvania, 57 years old, formerly mayor of braddock, penn., (2006–2019).
Strong
Net profit
+$24.3K
Est. return
+43.3%
vs S&P 500
+6.1%
Total traded
$128K
8/8
16 trades
Top:Microsoft
2
Tommy Tuberville
Tommy Tuberville
RSenateAlabama
U.S. Senator (R) for Alabama, 72 years old.
Loss
Net profit
+$2.3K
Est. return
+2.4%
vs S&P 500
-0.0%
Total traded
$180.5K
3/2
5 trades
Top:Apple
3
John W. Hickenlooper
John W. Hickenlooper
DSenateColorado
U.S. Senator (D) for Colorado, 74 years old, formerly mayor of denver (2003–2011).
Loss
Net profit
$7.9K
Est. return
-3.1%
vs S&P 500
-24.5%
Total traded
$582.5K
2/5
7 trades
Top:Uber Technologies
4
Markwayne Mullin
Markwayne Mullin
RSenateOklahoma
Loss
Net profit
+$207.2K
Est. return
+8.4%
vs S&P 500
-5.6%
Total traded
$4.4M
62/47
109 trades
Top:Alphabet (Class A)
5
Sheldon Whitehouse
Sheldon Whitehouse
DSenateRhode Island
U.S. Senator (D) for Rhode Island, 71 years old, formerly attorney.
Net profit
Est. return
vs S&P 500
Total traded
$535.5K
0/16
16 trades
Top:NVIDIA