Politicians Portfolio Tracker
Free politician stock tracker covering politician stock trades and shareholding declarations across the US, India, and other jurisdictions. A faster, modern alternative to Capitol Trades and MyNeta — sourced directly from House & Senate STOCK Act disclosures and Election Commission affidavits.
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Frequently asked questions
- The Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge (STOCK) Act, signed in 2012, requires members of the US Congress and senior executive branch officials to publicly disclose securities transactions over $1,000 made by themselves, their spouses, or dependent children within 45 days. Filings appear on the House Clerk's and Senate's official disclosure portals.
- In the US, individual trades must be reported within 30 days of the politician learning about them and no later than 45 days after the transaction. Annual Personal Financial Disclosures cover broader holdings. In India, candidates file asset and liability affidavits with the Election Commission at the time of nomination. The UK Register of Members' Financial Interests is updated weekly while Parliament sits.
- No. The STOCK Act explicitly affirms that members of Congress are subject to insider trading laws. Disclosure does not legitimise insider trading, it only requires that trades made on public information be reported in a timely, transparent way so the public can watch for conflicts of interest.
- US trades are sourced from periodic transaction reports filed with the House Clerk and Senate Office of Public Records, mirrored through community-maintained datasets (House Stock Watcher, Senate Stock Watcher). India data is drawn from MyNeta, which aggregates Election Commission of India affidavits. Each politician page links back to the original filing.
- Use the search bar on the politicians hub to find any tracked official, or visit the per-country list pages for the US and India. Each politician detail page shows their full disclosed trade history, a 24-month activity timeline, and a buy-versus-sell breakdown. Ticker reverse pages (e.g. AAPL, NVDA) show which politicians have traded a specific stock.