U.S. lawmakers traded an estimated $355 million of stock last year.

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U.S. lawmakers traded an estimated $355 million of stock last year. These were the biggest buyers and sellers. - MarketWatch

Congress resembled a Wall Street trading desk last year, with lawmakers making an estimated total of $355 million worth of stock trades, buying and selling shares of companies based in the U.S. and around the world.

At least 113 lawmakers have disclosed stock transactions that were made in 2021 by themselves or family members, according to a Capitol Trades analysis of disclosures and MarketWatch reporting. U.S. lawmakers bought an estimated $180 million worth of stock last year and sold $175 million.

The trading action taking place in both the House and the Senate comes as some lawmakers push for a ban on congressional buying and selling of individual stocks. Stock trading is a bipartisan activity in Washington, widely conducted by both Democrats and Republicans, the disclosures show. Congress as a whole tended to be slightly bullish last year with more buys than sells as the S&P 500 SPX soared and returned 28.4%. Republicans traded a larger dollar amount overall — an estimated $201 million vs. Democrats’ $154 million.

So who were the biggest traders? The table below, based on a Capitol Trades analysis, shows the 41 members of Congress who made stock buys or sells in 2021 with an estimated value of at least $500,000 — or had family members who made such trades.

At the top of the list of the biggest traders on Capitol Hill by dollar volume is Rep. Michael McCaul, a Texas Republican, who disclosed an estimated $31 million in stock buys and $35 million in stock sales. He’s followed by Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna of California with $34 million in estimated purchases and $19 million in sales, GOP Rep. Mark Green of Tennessee with $26 million in estimated buys and $26 million in sells, and Democratic Rep. Suzan DelBene of Washington state with $15 million in estimated buys and $31 million in sells.

Biggest stock traders in Congress in 2021
Lawmaker Party State Rep. or sen. Total amount transacted Buys Sells Buys/sells ratio
McCaul, Michael R TX Representative $66,665,000 $31,442,500 $35,222,500 0.89
Khanna, Ro D CA Representative $52,697,000 $33,567,000 $19,130,000 1.75
Green, Mark R TN Representative $52,588,500 $26,165,500 $26,423,000 0.99
DelBene, Suzan D WA Representative $46,141,000 $15,391,000 $30,750,000 0.50
Fallon, Pat R TX Representative $19,690,500 $11,351,500 $8,339,000 1.36
Harshbarger, Diana R TN Representative $16,152,000 $7,680,000 $8,472,000 0.91
Hern, Kevin R OK Representative $13,063,500 $12,606,000 $457,500 27.55
Pelosi, Nancy D CA Representative $12,000,000 $12,000,000 $0 –
Newman, Marie D IL Representative $5,779,000 $2,729,000 $3,050,000 0.89
Suozzi, Tom D NY Representative $5,435,397 $2,795,000 $2,640,397 1.06
Meijer, Peter R MI Representative $4,823,000 $72,000 $4,751,000 0.02
Hagerty, Bill R TN Senator $4,285,500 $56,500 $4,229,000 0.01
Tuberville, Tommy R AL Senator $3,837,000 $2,626,500 $1,210,500 2.17
Hickenlooper, John D CO Senator $3,770,000 $172,000 $3,598,000 0.05
Gottheimer, Josh D NJ Representative $3,646,500 $1,605,000 $2,041,500 0.79
Hollingsworth, Trey R IN Representative $3,537,500 $3,537,500 $0 –
Franklin, Scott* R FL Representative $3,145,734 $0 $3,145,734 0.00
Jacobs, Sara D CA Representative $2,455,500 $162,500 $2,293,000 0.07
Lee, Susie D NV Representative $2,368,500 $1,368,000 $1,000,500 1.37
Langevin, Jim D RI Representative $2,204,000 $1,189,000 $1,015,000 1.17
Blumenthal, Richard D CT Senator $2,033,500 $32,500 $2,001,000 0.02
Schrier, Kim D WA Representative $1,913,000 $1,125,000 $788,000 1.43
Lamborn, Doug R CO Representative $1,702,500 $851,000 $851,500 1.00
Foxx, Virginia R NC Representative $1,608,500 $1,153,000 $455,500 2.53
Malinowski, Tom D NJ Representative $1,415,500 $617,500 $798,000 0.77
Schrader, Kurt D OR Representative $1,170,000 $657,000 $513,000 1.28
Wyden, Ron D OR Senator $1,091,000 $176,500 $914,500 0.19
Lowenthal, Alan D CA Representative $969,488 $499,745 $469,743 1.06
Frankel, Lois D FL Representative $912,000 $488,000 $424,000 1.15
Greene, Marjorie Taylor R GA Representative $900,000 $665,500 $234,500 2.84
Beyer, Don D VA Representative $872,500 $328,000 $544,500 0.60
Luria, Elaine D VA Representative $766,000 $391,000 $375,000 1.04
Spartz, Victoria R IN Representative $725,000 $0 $725,000 0.00
Lofgren, Zoe D CA Representative $704,000 $640,000 $64,000 10.00
Moore, Blake R UT Representative $678,000 $603,000 $75,000 8.04
Scott, Austin R GA Representative $636,500 $346,000 $290,500 1.19
Clark, Katherine D MA Representative $632,500 $200,000 $432,500 0.46
Sessions, Pete R TX Representative $631,000 $281,000 $350,000 0.80
Manning, Kathy D NC Representative $626,000 $361,500 $264,500 1.37
Allen, Rick R GA Representative $569,500 $350,500 $219,000 1.60
Curtis, John R UT Representative $505,000 $200,000 $305,000 0.66
Source: Capitol Trades analysis of dis
 

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But $1400 is the reason for inflation :damn:
People are just fukking lazy and don’t want to work:damn:
People gaming PPP Loans:damn:
Coli conservatives and I got mine bytch nikkas will love this:pachaha:
there's a Lotta Ds on that list too tho. Something something both sides :mjgrin:
 

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LOL I get your point but capitalism isn’t inherently bad. But these are people supposedly serving in interest of “the public”.

theyre the ones that have to pass it :laff:

what a fukking joke
yea it’s fukked. I don’t remember who exactly but I believe some congressmen bought up pharma shyt right before COVID hit. Not even saying it was based on insider info but it raised an eyebrow. I mean the whole thing is weird, just from a regulatory standpoint.
 

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LOL I get your point but capitalism isn’t inherently bad. But these are people supposedly serving in interest of “the public”.


yea it’s fukked. I don’t remember who exactly but I believe some congressmen bought up pharma shyt right before COVID hit. Not even saying it was based on insider info but it raised an eyebrow. I mean the whole thing is weird, just from a regulatory standpoint.
I remember members of congress cashing out heavily before the economic impact of covid... As well as they're powerful friends :mjgrin:

Almost like they had insider information
 
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