Follow the money.
Understand the why.
Guides on congressional stock tracking, STOCK Act analysis, and how to get an edge from public data.
How to Track Congressional Stock Trades for Free in 2026
A step-by-step guide to following STOCK Act disclosures — what the law requires, where the data lives, and how AI tools like Cloakroom make it actionable.
The Congressional Stock Trading Ban: Where the Legislation Stands in 2026
Everything you need to know about the push to ban members of Congress from trading individual stocks — the bills, the arguments, the politics, and why it keeps failing.
Kelly Loeffler's Stock Trades: The COVID Sell That Ended Her Senate Career
Kelly Loeffler sold millions in stocks after a classified COVID briefing in January 2020. The DOJ investigated. She lost her Senate seat. Here's the complete story.
Michael Burgess Stock Trades: The Physician-Legislator and Healthcare's Highest Intent Scores
Michael Burgess is a physician, a congressman, and a member of House Energy & Commerce. His healthcare stock trades consistently generate some of the highest AI intent scores on Cloakroom.
Richard Burr's Stock Trades: The COVID Sell and the STOCK Act's Biggest Test
Richard Burr sold $1.7 million in stocks days after a classified COVID-19 Senate briefing. The DOJ investigated. No charges were filed. Here's the full story.
Ted Cruz's Stock Trades: The Senator Behind the KRUZ ETF
Ted Cruz's congressional stock trading history — committee assignments, disclosed positions, the ETF named after him, and what the AI intent scores show.
Can Members of Congress Legally Trade Stocks?
Yes — with restrictions. A plain-English explanation of what the STOCK Act allows, what it prohibits, and why most congressional trades are technically legal.
Congress and Insider Trading: What the Law Says and What the Data Shows
Does Congress insider trade? What the STOCK Act actually prohibits, notable cases, enforcement failures, and how to track the trades that look most suspicious.
Dan Crenshaw's Stock Trades: Armed Services Committee and Defense Sector Overlap
An analysis of Dan Crenshaw's congressional stock trading history — House Armed Services Committee assignments, defense sector trades, and AI intent scores.
Does Congress Beat the Stock Market? What the Research Actually Shows
Do members of Congress consistently outperform the S&P 500? A look at the academic research, the data, and why the outperformance is more concentrated than you think.
How to Invest Like Congress: A Practical Guide to Following Congressional Trades
Step-by-step guide to finding, interpreting, and acting on congressional stock trade disclosures — from raw STOCK Act filings to a real-time alert system.
Josh Gottheimer: One of the Most Active Stock Traders in Congress
New Jersey Congressman Josh Gottheimer consistently ranks among the most active stock traders in the House. Here's his trading history, committee context, and intent score analysis.
Marjorie Taylor Greene's Stock Trades: What the Disclosures Show
A look at Marjorie Taylor Greene's congressional stock trading history — her committee assignments, disclosed positions, and what the AI intent analysis reveals.
Mark Warner's Stock Trades: Senate Intelligence and Big Tech
A data-driven breakdown of Mark Warner's congressional stock trading history — Senate Intelligence Committee overlap, tech sector concentration, and what the AI intent scores reveal.
NANC ETF and KRUZ ETF: Should You Copy Congress With an ETF?
A honest look at the NANC and KRUZ ETFs that copy Nancy Pelosi and Ted Cruz's congressional stock trades — performance, fees, lag problems, and better alternatives.
Paul Pelosi's Stock Trades: What the Disclosures Actually Show
Paul Pelosi — not Nancy — makes the investment decisions behind the most-watched congressional stock disclosures. Here's the trading history, the notable calls, and what the data shows.
Senate Intelligence Committee Members and Tech Stock Trades
Why the Senate Intelligence Committee is uniquely positioned for tech sector information overlap — and how to track when its members trade companies they oversee.
STOCK Act Violations: Who Gets Fined, How Much, and Why It Doesn't Work
A breakdown of STOCK Act late disclosure violations, which members have been fined, the $200 penalty problem, and what meaningful enforcement would actually look like.
Tommy Tuberville's Stock Trades: Defense, Pharma, and the HELP Committee
A data-driven look at Tommy Tuberville's congressional stock trading history — Senate Armed Services, HELP Committee overlap, and what the AI intent scores reveal.
Tuberville, the Senate Armed Services Committee, and Defense Stocks
How Tommy Tuberville's seat on Senate Armed Services correlates with his defense stock trades — and why Armed Services is the highest-value committee seat for stock market overlap.
Should Congress Be Allowed to Trade Stocks? The Case For and Against a Ban
Congressional stock trading is legal, controversial, and increasingly in the public eye. We lay out both sides of the debate — and what a ban would actually mean.
AI Stocks and Congress in 2026: Who's Buying, Which Committees, and What the Intent Scores Say
Congressional buying in AI and semiconductor stocks has surged in 2026. We break down who's buying, which committee seats they hold, and how the timing maps to pending AI legislation.
Nancy Pelosi's Stock Trades: What the Disclosures Actually Show
A data-driven breakdown of Nancy Pelosi's congressional stock trading history — committee overlap, timing patterns, and what the AI intent scores say.
How to Read a STOCK Act Disclosure: A Field Guide
STOCK Act filings are confusing, inconsistently formatted, and full of jargon. Here's exactly what each field means and what to look for.
Which Congress Members Beat the Market — And By How Much?
We ranked every active member of Congress by the estimated return on their disclosed stock trades. The results are uncomfortable.
Pharma Stocks and Congress: The Drug Pricing Committee Connection
Healthcare is the second most traded sector in congressional disclosures. We break down which committees matter, which members are most active, and what the timing data shows.
What Is an Intent Score? How Cloakroom Ranks Suspicious Congressional Trades
Not all congressional trades are equal. Cloakroom's AI Intent Score separates routine diversification from trades that look suspiciously well-timed.
The STOCK Act's 45-Day Loophole: Why Disclosure Lag Is the Most Important Number Nobody Talks About
Congress can wait 45 days to tell you about a trade. Here's why that window matters more than the trade itself — and how to use it.
Cloakroom vs Quiver Quant vs Unusual Whales: Which Congressional Tracker Is Worth It in 2026?
We compare the three most popular congressional stock trackers head-to-head on data quality, AI features, pricing, and what each one actually tells you about a trade.
How to Copy Congressional Stock Trades (And Why You Should Think Twice)
Copying congressional trades sounds like a free edge. Here's the honest breakdown of how to do it, when it works, and the three ways most people get it wrong.
Defence Stocks and Congress: The Armed Services Committee Connection
Members of the Senate and House Armed Services Committees hold defence stocks at higher rates — and trade them more frequently — than any other sector. Here's what the data shows.
The 5 Best Congressional Stock Trackers in 2026 (Ranked)
We tested every major STOCK Act tracking tool in 2026. Here's an honest ranking based on data freshness, AI features, ease of use, and price.
The Most Active Congressional Stock Traders: Who Files the Most Disclosures?
Some members of Congress file dozens of trade disclosures a year. We look at who trades most frequently, which sectors they favour, and what the activity patterns reveal.