Congress Trading Report: June 2026

Every number below is computed from official STOCK Act disclosures and refreshes with the data. Cite freely with attribution to Tengu (tengu.co/congress/report).

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Official STOCK Act filingsMethodology belowUpdated Jun 12, 2026
Active traders tracked
124
Disclosed trades
71,343
Buys / sells
37,251 / 33,802
Beat the S&P 500 (lifetime)
33 of 94
Median disclosure lag
17 days
Party split (tracked)
53D · 70R

The 10 best performers vs the S&P 500

Minimum 20 disclosed trades. Estimated lifetime excess return over SPY.

#PoliticianVs S&P 500TradesEst. volume
1 Ron Wyden Democrat · OR +198.6% 226 ~$5.5M
2 Daniel Meuser Republican · PA +147.5% 57 ~$1.9M
3 Roger Williams Republican · TX +146.9% 25 ~$53K
4 Ashley B. Moody Republican · FL +117.5% 23 ~$1.0M
5 Thomas Suozzi Democrat · NY +97.2% 613 ~$8.5M
6 John W. Rose Republican · TN +82.0% 21 ~$7.2M
7 Nancy Pelosi Democrat · CA +74.1% 173 ~$81.1M
8 Lloyd K. Smucker Republican · PA +66.2% 29 ~$331K
9 Mikie Sherrill Democrat +56.6% 264 ~$2.5M
10 Morgan Mcgarvey Democrat · KY +56.4% 22 ~$36K

The stocks Congress trades most

Aggregated across every tracked member's most-traded tickers.

MSFT×736AMZN×393AAPL×323GOOGL×299NVDA×295VRNG×217DIS×200BRK.B×189PFE×180BAC×163FB×134MRK×133

Methodology

Source: official congressional financial disclosures (STOCK Act; House and Senate public records). Amounts are reported as ranges; volumes are midpoint estimates. Performance compares each disclosed trade against SPY over matching holding windows and aggregates per member; figures are estimates derived from public filings, not audited returns. Disclosure lag is filing date minus trade date. Data refreshes regularly; this page regenerates with each site build.