About HillStreetBets

A clean, fast, free tracker for what the US Congress is buying and selling.

Members of Congress trade individual stocks, and under the STOCK Act of 2012 they have to disclose those trades publicly. The catch: the disclosures land as clunky PDFs on a government site, days or weeks after the fact, with no context. HillStreetBets pulls those filings together, cleans them up, and turns them into something you can actually read — per-politician histories, per-stock pages, leaderboards, and a computed track record of how each member's disclosed buys have actually performed.

Everything here is built from primary, public government sources — the US House Clerk's Periodic Transaction Reports and market price data. Every trade links back to its original filing so you can verify it yourself. We don't sell raw data and we don't tell you what to buy; we present the public record clearly and let you draw your own conclusions.

HillStreetBets is built by Alex, a self-taught investor and indie developer who got tired of slow, cluttered, paywalled trade trackers and built the clean alternative. It's free, ad- and affiliate-supported, and not affiliated with the US government or any member of Congress.

How to use it

Recent BuysWhat Congress just bought Best PerformersWhose buys paid off PoliticiansEvery member's history MethodologyHow we compute it

Informational and educational only — not investment advice.