Congressional trades
Sheldon Whitehouse — stock trades & disclosures
- Role
- Senator
- Party
- Democrat
- State
- RI
- Chamber
- Senate
What the disclosures show
His disclosures, including transactions reported by family members, are tracked as part of broader coverage of Senate financial activity.
Under the STOCK Act, lawmakers must disclose securities transactions publicly. On their own, those filings are just data. Yield Theory reads notable political flows as one signal among many — asking who is positioning, why, and what it implies for where capital is heading.
Committees & roles
Sectors in focus
Disclosures associated with Sheldon Whitehouse have most often touched these sectors. Explore the stocks we research within them:
Sheldon Whitehouse — frequently asked questions
Does Sheldon Whitehouse trade stocks?
Sheldon Whitehouse, a US Senator from RI, files periodic financial disclosures under the STOCK Act. His disclosures, including transactions reported by family members, are tracked as part of broader coverage of Senate financial activity.
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 Sheldon Whitehouse trade in?
Public disclosures associated with Sheldon Whitehouse have most often touched Financials, Health Care, Utilities. Assignments and holdings change each Congress.
How can I track Sheldon Whitehouse'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; committee assignments and holdings change each Congress. This page is educational and is not investment advice.
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