March 24, 2026
Members of Congress sit in classified briefings, chair committees that oversee entire industries, and vote on legislation that can make or break specific companies. For decades, they could also quietly trade stocks in those same companies with no public disclosure requirement. The STOCK Act changed that — partially. What is the STOCK Act? The Stop […]
Read More →Under the STOCK Act of 2012, members of Congress must disclose stock trades within 45 days of execution. The data is public. What they buy and sell, when they buy and sell it, and how much — all on record. The interesting finding from the data: congressional portfolios, taken as a whole, have historically outperformed […]
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