STOCK Act Monitor is an independent financial transparency project that tracks, analyzes, and publishes daily intelligence reports on stock trades made by members of the United States Congress.
The Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge (STOCK) Act of 2012 requires members of Congress, their spouses, and senior staff to publicly disclose stock trades within 45 days of the transaction. These disclosures are published on the Senate Electronic Financial Disclosure (EFD) system and the House Clerk's disclosure portal.
Every day, our automated system scrapes the latest filings from both the Senate EFD system and the House Clerk disclosure portal, stores them in a structured database, and uses AI analysis to generate intelligence reports highlighting notable trades, cluster signals (when multiple members trade the same stock), and market patterns.
All data is sourced directly from official government disclosure systems:
In addition to daily blog posts, we maintain a live interactive dashboard with charts, cluster detection, senator activity tables, and the full transaction history.