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Mirror a member · 12-month simulator

Pick a member of Congress. Type how much you wish you’d had. See what your portfolio would look like today if you’d mirrored every one of their disclosed buys and sells over the past 12 months. The math runs on real PTR filings and current market prices — no estimates, no fudge factors.

CONFIGURE THE MIRROR

EQUAL-WEIGHT PER TRADE · BUYS ENTER AT FILING-DATE CLOSE · SELLS WITHOUT A PRIOR BUY USE WINDOW-START CLOSE AS INFERRED ENTRY · OPEN POSITIONS MARK-TO-MARKET

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Pick a member, set your capital, run the simulation.

The result panel will show your final portfolio value, total return, alpha vs SPY, and the trade-by-trade breakdown that drove it.

INSIDE TRACK · THE STORY THE TAPE TELLS

The wealthiest people in the country also file market-moving disclosures.

Members of Congress trade individual securities legally. They also vote on the bills, the appointments, and the regulatory agendas that move those securities. The STOCK Act of 2012 said this had to be disclosed within 30 days. The law said nothing about whether it had to stop. Veridion makes the gap legible.

Median Alpha · Tracked Members · YTD
vs S&P 500 · live from disclosed PTRs
MEMBERS BEATING SPY
AVG FILING DELAY
TICKERS TOUCHED YTD
UNIQUE COMMITTEES

Buy vs sell volume · past 30 days

DISCLOSED DOLLAR-VOLUME · STOCK ACT FILINGS
BUY VOLUME
SELL VOLUME
BUYS SELLS

Live from House Clerk PTR filings. Volume uses each filing’s disclosed dollar-range midpoint. Party splits ship when committee-assignment data lands.

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CONSUMER

Aggregated buy-volume minus sell-volume per GICS sector. Live from STOCK Act feed.

THIS WEEK'S BIGGEST DISCLOSED BET

Largest single disclosed trade of the past 7 days — loading live from the STOCK Act feed.

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Smart-money hall of fame

Members whose disclosed trades have most consistently outperformed the S&P 500. Alpha calculated using the mid-point of each disclosed transaction range, marked against SPY on the disclosure date.

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Conflict watch

Members of Congress are not barred from trading in industries their committees oversee. We cross-reference each disclosed PTR against the member's committee assignments and flag every match. This is what your evening-news anchor is not telling you.

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Filing latency · wall of shame

The STOCK Act requires disclosure within 30 days of execution and 45 days of trade. These members file long after the law allows — the period during which they have the only knowledge of their position.

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HOW WE COUNT

Source of truth. Every row counts unique disclosed Periodic Transaction Reports (PTRs) filed by members of Congress under the STOCK Act. We pull directly from the U.S. House Clerk's Office and the Senate Office of Public Records.

Net direction. The bar shows the share of buy-side vs sell-side trades for that ticker. Green = net buyers, red = net sellers.

Concentration analysis. Sector and committee overlays surface once enough disclosures exist to be statistically meaningful — otherwise we leave the cell blank rather than guess.

No estimates. No guesses. No fake numbers. If a value isn't yet sourced, you'll see an em-dash, not an invented figure.

DATA & METHODOLOGY

Veridion's Congress Tracker aggregates Periodic Transaction Reports (PTRs) filed by members of Congress under the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge (STOCK) Act of 2012. Source filings are pulled directly from the U.S. House Clerk's Office and Senate Office of Public Records.

Return calculations assume mid-point of the disclosed transaction range and use market-close prices on the filing date. Returns reflect the performance of disclosed trades only; they do not represent a member's total portfolio return, which is not public. Past trading performance does not predict future returns.

The leaderboard refreshes hourly from STOCK Act disclosures (PTRs) filed by members of Congress under federal law. Returns shown reflect performance of disclosed trades only and assume the mid-point of the disclosed transaction range; they do not represent a member's total portfolio. Veridion does not provide investment advice and does not recommend mirroring any member's trades.

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