Capitol Hill Insider Trades December 28, 2025 — January 3, 2026

Anna's Capitol Hill Insider Trades

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One Rep dropped $25M on "buffer notes"

Look, I’ve said it a thousand times: the best investors in the world aren’t on Wall Street. They’re on Capitol Hill.

While you’re stressing over CPI data and earnings calls, our elected officials are quietly making moves. Under the STOCK Act, they have to tell us what they’re buying... eventually. Usually about 45 days late.

But we track every single filing. And this week? It’s nuts.

We just combed through the Periodic Transaction Reports (PTRs) from Dec 26 to Jan 3. Most of D.C. was on holiday, but three Representatives were busy moving money.

Here’s a taste of what we found:

  • The Whale: One Indiana Rep just dropped somewhere between $5 million and $25 million on "structured notes." If you don’t know what those are, you should. It’s a sophisticated way to protect against downsides. Is he betting on a crash?

  • The Insider: A New Jersey Democrat who sits on the Financial Services Committee (literally the guys who write the rules for Wall Street) just reported a flurry of trades in tech and finance stocks.

  • The Alternative: Another Rep’s spouse is buying up unlisted real estate trusts and credit funds.

We have the full breakdown—tickers, dates, and exact amounts—in the report below. But this level of alpha is for our paid subscribers only.

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