Capitol Hill Insider Trades January 18 — January 24, 2026

Anna's Capitol Hill Insider Trades

Just facts, you think for yourself

I found a market anomaly (and it’s worth $500k). 

I love finding inefficiencies in the system.

An inefficiency is when the market assumes a level playing field, but the reality is structurally different for those in the know.

The biggest inefficiency in finance right now? Congress.

Here is the reality:

  1. Congress members draft laws before they pass.

  2. Laws dictate stock prices.

  3. They trade stocks based on #1.

  4. WE can see their trades (if we scrutinize the filings).

Case in point: Rep. Kevin Hern.

He sits on the "Ways and Means" committee. It sounds bureaucratic, but it is the committee that writes tax policy. He effectively holds the pen on corporate taxes.

Last week, he quietly sold up to $500,000 of UnitedHealth Group (UNH).

Now, ask yourself: Why does the man writing the healthcare tax code dump half a million dollars of a healthcare stock on a random Tuesday? Does he possess insight into future margins that we don't? (Hint: It is highly likely).

But he wasn't the only one. We tracked 24 distinct trades this week, and a distinct pattern emerged.

While retail investors are still chasing high-flying chip stocks, a specific group of Congress members started quietly rotating their capital into "boring" Legacy Tech companies.

It’s a specific sector rotation. It occurred last week. And if you aren't monitoring this shift, you might be caught on the wrong side of the tech sector.

They write the laws. Then they buy the stocks.

Congress has access to information you don't. Stop trading against them and start trading with them. See exactly which Committee Members are making moves this week.

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Stop trading blindly. Your access includes::

  • • The Committee Conflicts: See who is betting on the industries they regulate.
  • • The "Unusual" Activity: Track sudden portfolio shifts by key decision-makers.
  • • The Copy-Trade: Get the tickers Congress is accumulating right now.