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  2. Members of Congress again outperformed the stock market ... - AOL

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    The portfolios of dozens of members of Congress from both major parties outperformed the benchmark S&P 500 in 2024, according to the annual analysis of the politicians' stock portfolios by Unusual ...

  3. Dozens of Congress members outperformed the stock ... - AOL

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    The report comes as several bipartisan measures aimed at banning the trading of stocks of individual companies by members of Congress appear to have stalled, despite overwhelming public support. A ...

  4. Biden finally breaks silence on congressional stock trading ...

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    A bipartisan proposal to ban trading by members of Congress and their families has dozens of sponsors, but it has not received a vote. Although lawmakers are required to disclose stock ...

  5. Congresstrading.com - Wikipedia

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    Congresstrading.com is a commercial website that provides access to a database of financial disclosures of members of the United States Congress. [1] It also provides a forum to discuss Congress' stock trades, according to WXII 12, an NBC affiliate news station. [2] Congress is required to publicly disclose their financial transactions by the ...

  6. Members of Congress outperformed the S&P 500 ... - AOL

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    By adding the maximum disclosed amounts, Unusual Whales concluded that trading members of Congress could have made up to $1 billion in stock and options trades in 2023—hundreds of millions of ...

  7. Who still thinks members of Congress should be able to trade ...

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    There are high-profile members on both sides of the aisle, and on both sides of the issue, i.e., both Dems and Repubs who are pro stock trading by members and both who are con. It’s a debate ...