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Track the latest stock trades and financial disclosures filed by U.S. House of Representatives members. Monitor purchases, sales, and asset holdings reported under the STOCK Act — updated daily with free CSV export.

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What Are House Financial Disclosures?

House financial disclosures are legally mandated reports filed by members of the U.S. House of Representatives under the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge (STOCK) Act of 2012. Every House member, along with their spouse and dependent children, must publicly disclose stock trades, bond purchases, and other financial transactions within 45 days of the trade date. These periodic transaction reports (PTRs) are published by the Clerk of the House and made available to the public, providing transparency into the financial activities of elected officials.

Our free House Financial Disclosures tracker aggregates these filings so you can monitor congressional trading activity across all House members in one place. Whether you're a retail investor looking for trading signals, a journalist investigating potential conflicts of interest, or a citizen exercising oversight, this tool gives you instant access to the latest data.

How to Use This House Financial Disclosures Tracker

  1. 1

    Browse Latest Filings

    The table displays the most recent financial disclosures filed by House members. Each row shows the stock symbol, representative name, district, transaction type, asset description, and trade amount range.

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    Identify Key Transactions

    Look for large purchases by House members — especially in sectors where they serve on relevant committees. Pay attention to the transaction amount range and whether the trade is a purchase or sale.

  3. 3

    View Original Filing

    Click the filing link on any row to view the original periodic transaction report (PTR) PDF on the House Clerk's website for complete transaction details and any additional context.

  4. 4

    Export and Analyze

    Use the Export CSV button to download the disclosure data for further analysis in Excel, Google Sheets, or your preferred data analysis tool.

Why Track House Financial Disclosures?

Congressional Insight

House members sit on committees that oversee industries and have access to non-public briefings. Their trading patterns can provide unique insights into policy direction and sector outlook.

STOCK Act Transparency

The STOCK Act requires timely disclosure of all trades. This legally mandated transparency gives you access to the same information that was previously hidden from public view.

Discover Opportunities

A cluster of House member purchases in a particular stock or sector can highlight opportunities before the broader market catches on, especially around legislative events.

Accountability Tool

Monitor whether elected officials are trading in sectors they regulate. This tool empowers citizens and journalists to hold representatives accountable.

Free CSV Export

Download the complete House disclosure dataset to CSV for offline analysis, backtesting, or integration with your trading workflow.

Seamless Integration

Click any stock symbol to view its detailed stock quote page for deeper analysis including price, volume, and fundamentals.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are House financial disclosures?

House financial disclosures are legally required reports filed by members of the U.S. House of Representatives under the STOCK Act of 2012. Representatives must publicly disclose stock trades, bond purchases, and other financial transactions made by themselves, their spouse, or dependent children within 45 days of the trade date.

How often is the House disclosure data updated?

Our House financial disclosures feed is updated daily as new periodic transaction reports (PTRs) are published by the Clerk of the House. Representatives are required to file within 45 days of a transaction, so there is an inherent delay between the trade date and the disclosure date.

What do the transaction types mean?

The most common transaction types are Purchase (buying a security), Sale (selling part of a position), and Sale (Full) (selling an entire position). You may also see Exchange transactions, which typically involve options exercises or fund conversions.

What do the amount ranges mean?

House members report trade amounts in ranges rather than exact dollar figures. Common ranges include $1,001–$15,000, $15,001–$50,000, $50,001–$100,000, $100,001–$250,000, and higher brackets. This is the format mandated by the STOCK Act disclosure requirements.

What does the Owner field mean?

The Owner field indicates who made the trade. "Self" means the representative traded directly. "Spouse" means the trade was made by their spouse. "Joint" means it was a jointly held account. "Dependent" means a dependent child made the trade. All must be disclosed under the STOCK Act.

Is this House financial disclosures tracker free?

Yes, this tool is completely free to use with no registration required. You can view, paginate through, and export the full House disclosure data without any subscription or hidden costs.

Can I export the disclosure data?

Yes, click the "Export CSV" button at the top of the data table to download the complete dataset as a CSV file. You can then open it in Excel, Google Sheets, or any spreadsheet application for further analysis.

How is this different from Senate financial disclosures?

Both chambers of Congress are subject to the STOCK Act, but they file through different offices. House members file with the Clerk of the House, while Senators file with the Secretary of the Senate. The disclosure requirements and reporting formats are similar but managed separately.

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