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This is the official source β€” live and free. Every row below is a real Periodic Transaction Report (PTR) pulled from the US House Clerk financial-disclosure archive, refreshed daily. It tells you which member filed a stock-trade disclosure and when, with a link to the official PDF.
What this free index does NOT contain: the ticker, buy/sell side, or dollar amount β€” those live inside each linked PDF, not in the machine-readable index, so this page never fabricates them. Open the PDF for the trade detail. This is House only (the Senate eFD system is session-gated and has no free machine feed). For real ticker-level activity with amounts, corporate-insider Form 4 data is fully live:
β†’ Insider Trades Live (SEC Form 4, ticker-level)
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πŸ“‡ Most active filers (this year, by PTR count)
πŸ“„ Recent PTR filings
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πŸ“Œ Disclosure rules + how to read this
Under the STOCK Act, House members + spouses must file a Periodic Transaction Report within 30–45 days of any trade β‰₯$1,000. A burst of filings from one member, or filings from a member on a committee that oversees the sector they traded (financials, defense, tech, health), is the classic "informed positioning" tell β€” but you only learn the ticker and size by opening the PDF. Academic work (e.g. Ziobrowski et al.) found measurable outperformance in congressional portfolios historically, concentrated in committee-relevant sectors; treat that as context, not a signal you can act on from this index alone. Always confirm in the linked official document before drawing any conclusion.