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Top Performers by Avg Return

Nancy Pelosi+280.8%
Al Green+447.2%
Debbie Wasserman Schultz+253.3%

Avg Congressional Return

+37.5%

Best Performer

Al Green

+447.2%

Politicians Ranked

75

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which member of Congress is the best stock trader?
The performance leaderboard ranks all members of Congress by stock trading returns. Rankings change as new trades are disclosed and stock prices update. Use the filters to compare by party, chamber, or time period.
How are congressional trading returns calculated?
Returns are calculated as the percentage change in stock price from the trade date to the current price, for buy-side trades only. Win rate is the percentage of trades with positive returns. Total gain sums dollar gains across all winning trades.
Do members of Congress outperform the stock market?
Some members of Congress have historically outperformed the S&P 500, though this varies widely. The performance leaderboard helps identify which politicians have the best track records.