Capitol Hill Insider Trades January 24 — January 30, 2026

Anna's Capitol Hill Insider Trades

Just facts, you think for yourself

The "insiders" just showed their hand. You should probably look at it.

If you had copy-traded Nancy Pelosi for the last decade, you’d probably be on a yacht right now.

The data doesn't lie: Congress has a knack for timing the market. But the problem is, the data is messy, it’s buried in PDFs, and by the time you see it on the news, it’s too late.

We just scrubbed the filings from January 24th through January 30th, 2026.

Here is the Executive Summary of what we found (and why you need to unlock the full list below).

The "Red Flag" Sales We have a Senator on the Banking Committee whose household just unloaded up to $250,000 in Berkshire Hathaway and cleared out a position in Marsh & McLennan. Is this a portfolio rebalance? Or do they know something about the insurance and financial sector that we don't?

The "Big Tech" Rotation While everyone is wondering if the AI trade is over, the spouse of a key Appropriations Committee member (who oversees federal spending) was actively trading Nvidia, Microsoft, and Amazon. We have the exact dates of entry and exit.

The "Safety" Plays Rep. Tim Moore (Financial Services Committee) is moving money into high-yield telecom (AT&T) and industrials. We break down exactly what price range he got in at.

Don't trade blind. In the full report, we reveal:

  • The 4 specific lawmakers moving money right now.

  • The 32 specific transactions (Buy/Sell).

  • The exact dates (so you can cross-reference with market news).

  • The dollar volume for each trade.

The market is efficient, but Congress is... more efficient.

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.