Congress Stock Disclosures Mar. 2026

Early filers: Disclosures filed March 2026 for transactions in March 2026.

Observation Window March 2026
Status: Light Activity Early Preview

Total Transactions Analyzed

27

↓13%

Recorded in this period

Est. Volume Moved

~$789k

↓25%

Combined buy/sell value

Most Active Sector

Diversified

Driven by LGIH, RPM, AJG

The "Mag 7" & Beyond

During March 2026, congressional trading activity revealed clear patterns in the specific assets favored by lawmakers. The most actively traded equities for the month were LGIH, RPM, and AJG. Monitoring these top symbols provides valuable insight into exactly where Capitol Hill directed its investment capital during this period.

Top 10 Assets by Transaction Frequency

*Includes both Purchase and Sale transactions.

Trend Analysis

Recent congressional trading reveals a strategic pivot toward the housing and construction supply chain, highlighted by aggressive positioning in LGIH, RPM, and AJG. This distinct pattern suggests lawmakers are capitalizing on anticipated real estate market shifts and upcoming infrastructure investments by targeting homebuilders, specialty construction chemicals, and commercial risk management sectors.

Contrarian Signal?

While retail investors typically view congressional sell-offs as a bearish warning, the recent dumping of stable, defensive equities like DNUT, AJG, and GEHC actually creates

Sleeper Stock Radar

Notable non-consensus trades.

PURCHASE

IBP

Installed Building Products Inc

$1k-15k

Member: David Taylor (House)

"Representative Taylor's nominal $1K-$15K transaction in **IBP** reflects limited exposure to the residential construction sector. This minimal position size implies routine portfolio diversification rather than"

PURCHASE

LRCX

Lam Research Corp

$1k-15k

Member: David Taylor (House)

"David Taylor’s modest $1K-$15K position in **LRCX** reflects continued congressional exposure to semiconductor manufacturing. However, the minimal trade size implies routine diversification rather"

PURCHASE

PH

Parker-Hannifin Corp

$1k-15k

Member: David Taylor (House)

"Representative David Taylor's modest $1,001-$15,000 transaction in **PH** suggests routine portfolio maintenance rather than high-conviction positioning. This nominal size"

PURCHASE

FITB

Fifth Third Bancorp

$1k-15k

Member: David Taylor (House)

"David Taylor’s $1,001-$15,000 transaction in **FITB** represents a modest adjustment to regional banking exposure. The minimal position size suggests low conviction"

PURCHASE

WFC

Wells Fargo & Co

$1k-15k

Member: Mitch McConnell (Senate)

"Senator McConnell's transaction in **WFC** reflects a minimal capital allocation under $15,000. This small position size implies routine portfolio maintenance rather than a high-conviction bet on the banking sector."

Most Active Traders

By number of reported transactions

Insight: David Taylor led activity this period.

Transaction Mix

Are they buying the dip or selling the top?

67% Purchase Volume
33% Sale Volume

High-Profile Traders

Watchlist
Total Trades 13
Est. Volume ~$652k
Watchlist traders executed 13 trades totaling ~$652k. Activity was led by Tim Moore (7 trades).

Top Traded Assets

LGIH 4
GS 2
CBRL 1
DNUT 1
HOG 1

Key Takeaways

Watchlist members executed 13 trades totaling approximately $652,000, driven largely by Tim Moore with seven transactions, while David Taylor led overall congressional activity with

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