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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.
27,144 trades·$2.2B disclosed·588 politicians·Updated 3h 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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J. French Hill
RHouseArkansas-02
U.S. Representative (R) for Arkansas, 70 years old.
Strong
Net profit
+$141.6K
Est. return
+38.0%
vs S&P 500
+7.3%
Total traded
$1.5M
12/17
Top:
Philip Morris International
Cliff Bentz
RHouseOregon-02
U.S. Representative (R) for Oregon, 74 years old.
Loss
Net profit
−$110
Est. return
-0.7%
vs S&P 500
-7.1%
Total traded
$415K
3/3
Top:
Procter & Gamble
Katherine M. Clark
DHouseMassachusetts-05
U.S. Representative (D) for Massachusetts, 63 years old, formerly district attorney.
Loss
Net profit
+$4.2K
Est. return
+53.0%
vs S&P 500
-89.1%
Total traded
$2.8M
28/45
Top:
Coca-Cola
Rick Larsen
DHouseWashington-02
U.S. Representative (D) for Washington, 61 years old.
Loss
Net profit
+$6.4K
Est. return
+4.0%
vs S&P 500
-15.1%
Total traded
$464K
29/27
Top:
Mondelez International
Frank Pallone Jr.
DHouseNew Jersey-06
U.S. Representative (D) for New Jersey, 75 years old.
Net profit
—
Est. return
—
vs S&P 500
—
Total traded
$40K
0/5
Top:
Philip Morris International
Pete Ricketts
RSenateNebraska
U.S. Senator (R) for Nebraska, 62 years old, formerly governor of nebraska (2015–2023).
Net profit
—
Est. return
—
vs S&P 500
—
Total traded
$3.8M
1/29
Top:
Philip Morris International
David Trone
—HouseMaryland-06
Net profit
—
Est. return
—
vs S&P 500
—
Total traded
$53.2M
14/15
Top:
PepsiCo
JD Vance
RVPOhio
Vice President of the United States (R) for Ohio, 42 years old, formerly attorney.
Net profit
—
Est. return
—
vs S&P 500
—
Total traded
$3.3M
1/2
Top:
Walmart
| # | Politician | Top stock | Total traded | Buys / Sells | Est. gain/loss | Est. return | vs S&P 500 | Skill |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
J. French Hill RHouseArkansas-02 | Philip Morris International PM·Consumer Defensive | $1.5M | 12/17 | +$141.6K | +38.0% | +7.3% | Strong | |
Cliff Bentz RHouseOregon-02 | Procter & Gamble PG·Consumer Defensive | $415K | 3/3 | −$110 | -0.7%3 priced | -7.1% | Loss | |
Katherine M. Clark DHouseMassachusetts-05 | Coca-Cola KO·Consumer Defensive | $2.8M | 28/45 | +$4.2K | +53.0%5 priced | -89.1% | Loss | |
Rick Larsen DHouseWashington-02 | Mondelez International MDLZ·Consumer Defensive | $464K | 29/27 | +$6.4K | +4.0% | -15.1% | Loss | |
Frank Pallone Jr. DHouseNew Jersey-06 | Philip Morris International PM·Consumer Defensive | $40K | 0/5 | — | — | — | — | |
Pete Ricketts RSenateNebraska | Philip Morris International PM·Consumer Defensive | $3.8M | 1/29 | — | — | — | — | |
David Trone —HouseMaryland-06 | PepsiCo PEP·Consumer Defensive | $53.2M | 14/15 | — | — | — | — | |
JD Vance RVPOhio | Walmart WMT·Consumer Defensive | $3.3M | 1/2 | — | — | — | — |
How is this ranked? See methodology →Updated 194 min ago
