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Congress Scores & Trading Activity

Track congressional trading sentiment across the market with a Congress Score (0–100) for each stock, then drill into any ticker to review the latest buy/sell filings, trade amounts, filing delays, and aggregated activity.

Last updated: January 4, 2026

Congress Scores & Trading Activity turns public congressional transaction filings into an easy-to-use research workflow: rank the market by activity, then inspect the underlying trades for any stock.

Congress Scores (market-wide ranking)

The Congress Scores page assigns each stock a score from 0 to 100 that reflects the strength of congressional trading signals. Higher scores indicate stronger positive activity (e.g., more meaningful recent buying interest), making it easier to spot names attracting attention without manually scanning individual filings.

The leaderboard view is designed for fast discovery and comparison, showing core context such as:

  • symbol & company
  • industry & country
  • current score, previous score, and last updated timestamp

This helps users quickly identify which stocks are rising or falling in congressional interest over time.

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Congress Trading Activity (drill-down by stock)

For deeper transparency, each stock includes a Congress Trading Activity view that shows the latest congressional trades linked to that ticker. Users can review:

  • purchases vs sales
  • total trade value
  • number of members involved
  • count of purchases and sales
  • trade-level details such as member, chamber, transaction type, amount range, transaction date, filing date, and filing delay (when available)

This makes it easy to verify what’s behind a score and understand whether activity is concentrated (few trades) or broad-based (many trades, multiple members).

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Image of Congress Trading activity per ticker

Why it’s useful

  • Idea discovery: start with the highest scores to find where congressional interest is strongest
  • Signal validation: open the activity view to confirm what actually happened and how recent it is
  • Context awareness: distinguish between one-off small trades and repeated, higher-value activity
  • Watchlist support: monitor score changes and new filings as they appear

Key Features

Congress Score (0–100) for every stock

A simple market-wide score makes it easy to rank and compare congressional trading signals across thousands of tickers.

Score change + freshness indicators

See previous score and last updated timestamps to quickly identify rising interest and recent signal shifts.

Full trade transparency per ticker

Drill into any stock to view the underlying congressional trades—purchases, sales, values, dates, and filing details—so users can validate the signal.

Aggregated activity summaries (buys vs sells)

Quick totals (trade value, number of members, purchase/sale counts) provide instant context before reviewing individual filings.