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Congress trading activity

This page shows how US Congress members have traded GIC over time: total disclosed trades, how many members are involved, and when the first and most recent trades were filed. From here, you can pivot into signals, simulations and member-level analysis.

Total disclosed trades
1
Members trading
1
First trade
2025-03-31
Most recent trade
2025-03-31
House trades:1Senate trades:0

Trade patterns & timeline for GIC

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Top Congress members trading GIC

Who drives the trading activity in this ticker

A handful of Congress members often explain most of the trading volume in a single ticker. Click through to a member profile to see their wider track record across all tickers. You can combine this with the What-If dashboard to design rules like “only follow trades by my top performers in GIC”.

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FAQ about Congress trading in GIC

What does Congress trading in GIC actually mean?

Members of the US House and Senate must file Periodic Transaction Reports (PTRs) when they trade individual stocks or certain funds. This page aggregates all disclosed GIC trades from those PTR filings and normalizes them into a structured view.

Where does the data for GIC come from?

All GIC trades shown here are derived from public PTR disclosures published by the US House and Senate. The Insiders Lab fetches, cleans and deduplicates these filings so you do not have to parse PDFs and XML manually.

Can I build a strategy only on Congress activity in GIC?

You can use Congress trading in GIC as a signal, but it should not replace your own research or risk management. The platform shows who traded GIC, how often and how large, so you can combine that information with fundamentals, technicals and your own playbook.

How can I go deeper than this overview?

From this page you can send GIC into the What-If dashboard, filter Congress Signals to GIC only, and drill into the member profiles that account for most of the volume. PRO users can also access backtests, hit ratios and AI Co-Pilot prompts specific to GIC.

How to actually use this GIC page

You can treat congressional activity in GIC as a structured input into your research process. For example, you might only care when a small group of historically strong members file large GIC trades inside specific market regimes or macro backdrops.

The Insiders Lab helps by cleaning and normalizing public PTR data, making it easy to spot clusters of activity, repeat behaviour by certain members and changes in trading intensity over time. The goal is not to replace your strategy, but to give you a clean lens on how elected officials interact with GIC in their own portfolios.

About GIC Congressional Trading Data

This page aggregates all publicly disclosed stock trades in GIC by US Congress members, providing a comprehensive view of legislative insider activity. Track House and Senate trading patterns, identify top traders, and analyze historical trends.

Use our Congress Signals to get real-time alerts on new GIC trades, or explore our Analysis tool to backtest trading strategies based on congressional activity. Connect with individual member profiles to understand their complete trading history beyond just GIC.

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