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House Stock Tradeslive

Every U.S. House representative's disclosed trade, pulled from the House Clerk's PTR system every 6 hours.

as of 22:21:26 UTC

House stock trades are the periodic transaction reports (PTRs) filed by U.S. House representatives under the STOCK Act. Members have between 30 and 45 days after a covered trade to file, so this feed is a lagging signal by design — but it is complete, structured, and free.

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Frequently asked questions

Where do House stock trades come from?

Every trade comes from the House Clerk's public disclosure system — periodic transaction reports (PTRs) that House members are required to file under the STOCK Act within 30 to 45 days of any covered transaction.

Can House representatives legally trade stocks?

Yes. Members of the U.S. House of Representatives are legally allowed to trade individual stocks and options as long as every covered trade is disclosed on a PTR within the statutory window. There is ongoing legislation (the PELOSI Act and related bills) that would ban the practice; none of it has passed as of today.

How often is this feed updated?

We re-scrape the House Clerk's disclosure system every six hours, so a new House trade appears here within one polling cycle of the PTR being posted publicly.

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