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Dan Crenshaw — stock trades & disclosures

Dan Crenshaw represents Texas's 2nd district and is a former US Navy SEAL officer.
Role
Rep.
Party
Republican
Verified rows
8
Latest filing
2026-07-16

Verified transaction disclosures

Parsed from official House Clerk periodic transaction reports. “Owner” matters: a row may describe the member, spouse, dependent, or a joint asset. Dates are transaction dates, not publication dates, and amounts are the ranges reported on the filing.

Trade dateAssetTypeOwnerAmountFiling
Alphabet Inc. - Class C Capital Stock
GOOG
SaleSelf$1,001 - $15,000#20035024
Filed 2026-07-16
Amazon.com, Inc. - Common Stock
AMZN
SaleSelf$1,001 - $15,000#20035024
Filed 2026-07-16
Apple Inc. - Common Stock
AAPL
SaleSelf$1,001 - $15,000#20035024
Filed 2026-07-16
FAS
SaleSelf$1,001 - $15,000#20035024
Filed 2026-07-16
Meta Platforms, Inc. - Class A Common Stock
META
SaleSelf$1,001 - $15,000#20035024
Filed 2026-07-16
United States 3x Oil Fund
USOU
PurchaseSelf$1,001 - $15,000#20035024
Filed 2026-07-16
Meta Platforms, Inc. - Class A Common Stock
META
SaleSelf$1,001 - $15,000#20035024
Filed 2026-07-16
Meta Platforms, Inc. - Class A Common Stock
META
PurchaseSelf$1,001 - $15,000#20035024
Filed 2026-07-16

Under the STOCK Act, lawmakers must disclose reportable securities transactions publicly. A filing is a delayed, range-based disclosure—not a real-time trading signal or proof of motive.

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Committees & roles

Energy and Commerce

Sectors in focus

These are editorial research themes associated with Dan Crenshaw, not a claim that the verified rows above contain every sector:

EnergyInformation TechnologyHealth Care

Dan Crenshaw — frequently asked questions

Does Dan Crenshaw trade stocks?

Our current House Clerk snapshot contains 8 reportable transactions associated with Dan Crenshaw. A disclosure may represent the member, a spouse, a dependent, or a jointly owned asset; each row identifies the reported owner.

Is it legal for members of Congress to trade stocks?

Yes. Members of Congress may trade individual stocks, but the 2012 STOCK Act requires them to disclose transactions publicly, usually within 45 days. Whether they should trade at all remains politically contested.

Which sectors does Dan Crenshaw trade in?

The verified rows below list the disclosed assets directly. The broader research themes associated with this profile include Energy, Information Technology, Health Care; those themes are not a substitute for the filing rows.

How can I track Dan Crenshaw's trades?

Disclosures are public records filed with the House and Senate. Yield Theory reads notable congressional flows as one input into its monthly macro research.

Yield Theory is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to any elected official. Information is compiled from public STOCK Act disclosures and other public sources. The table is a current-year House snapshot and is not a complete lifetime portfolio; filings can be amended and are reported in ranges. Committee assignments and holdings change each Congress. This page is educational and is not investment advice.

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