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U.S. Congress and Senate Public Trades

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U.S. Senate public trades refer to the buying and selling of stocks, bonds, and other securities by members of the U.S. Senate. These trades are publicly disclosed to ensure transparency and prevent conflicts of interest.

U.S. Senators are required to disclose their trades under the STOCK Act (Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act) to promote transparency and ensure that they do not use insider information for personal gain.

U.S. Senators must report their trades within 45 days of the transaction. These reports are then made publicly available to ensure timely disclosure.

While U.S. Senators are not restricted from making trades, they must comply with the STOCK Act and other ethical guidelines to avoid conflicts of interest and the appearance of impropriety.

Yes, trades made by U.S. Senators can sometimes impact the stock market, especially if they involve large volumes or are perceived as indicative of insider knowledge or forthcoming policy changes.

This screener can help you track U.S. Senate public trades by filtering and displaying recent transactions based on various criteria such as date, stock, or senator. This allows for more efficient monitoring and analysis.

When analyzing U.S. Senate public trades, consider the timing of the trades, the sectors involved, and any relevant policy discussions or legislation that might be influencing these trades.

While U.S. Senate public trades are disclosed to promote transparency, the accuracy and completeness of these disclosures depend on timely and honest reporting by the Senators. However, they are generally considered reliable.

Yes, there are penalties for U.S. Senators who fail to comply with disclosure requirements under the STOCK Act, including fines and potential investigations by the Senate Ethics Committee.

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