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EIX
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EIX

Congressional Trades
9
by 5 members
Ticker Intelligence Brief

Who in Congress traded EIX, when, and what happened after?

A ticker-first view for retail/data users: latest disclosure, largest range, disclosure lag, party flow, contracts, lobbying, and source-linked receipts.

Latest receipt
Ro Khanna
SELL · 2026-01-29
Largest range
$1K – $15K
Ro Khanna
Slowest filing
328d
Ritchie Torres
Best vs SPY
24.8%
Gilbert Cisneros
Buys
3
33%
Sells
6
67%
Total Volume
$72K
midpoint
Unique Traders
5
members

Party Breakdown

Democrats9 · 100%
Republicans0 · 0%

Party Trading Divergence

Democrat vs. Republican buy / sell pressure by monthMODERATE

Bar length = total trades. Color = net sentiment — green = net buying, red = net selling. Months with no activity hidden.

Democrat ←
Month
→ Republican
1
Sep '24
1
Oct '24
02
Jan '25
1
Feb '25
01
Apr '25
02
Oct '25
01
Jan '26
Democrats36Net sellers
vs
Republicans00Neutral
Net buyingNet selling⚡ Party split

💼 Lobbying Filings

all →
  • 2026-04-20$60K
    EDISON INTERNATIONAL
    General Business Issues. Cybersecurity Liability Legislation.
  • 2026-04-18$40K
    EDISON INTERNATIONAL
    General education on EIX current and planned investments; wildfire hazardous fuel removal; nuclear waste storage; cyberliablity legislative proposals; Congressional Review Act issues General education on EIX current and planned investments; wildfire hazardous fuel removal; nuclear waste storage; cyberliablity legislative proposals; Congressional Review Act issues General education on EIX current and planned investments; wildfire hazardous fuel removal; damn on forest service land
  • 2026-04-17$850K
    EDISON INTERNATIONAL
    HR 7825 To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to exclude qualified wildfire relief payments from gross income, and for other purposes. Permitting Reform Appropriations Tax Issues Nuclear Issues Clean Energy Wildfires Transmission HR 7741 To promote competition in the area of digital energy management tools, enhance consumer access to electric energy and natural gas information, allow for the development and adoption of innovative products and services to help consumers, organizations, and governments manage their energy usage and improve electric grid reliability, and for other purposes. HR 7977 To provide relief from high energy bills, and for other purposes. HR 7305 Energy Threat Analysis Center Act of 2026 - To amend the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act to reauthorize the Department of Energys Energy Sector Operational Support for Cyberresilience Program to provide operational support for energy sector cybersecurity and resilience. S4193 A bill to require the Secret
  • 2026-04-17$45K
    EDISON INTERNATIONAL
    Issues related to the development and provision of electricity HR 4553/S 3293 - FY26 Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill - SONGS and waste storage HR 6938 - Commerce, Justice, Science; Energy and Water Development; and Interior and Environment, Appropriations Act, 2026 - SONGS and waste storage Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act
  • 2026-01-20$60K
    EDISON INTERNATIONAL
    General Business Issues, Energy Permitting, Wildfire Mitigation, Energy Transmission, Nuclear Waste Cybersecurity Liability
  • 2026-01-19$45K
    EDISON INTERNATIONAL
    Issues related to the development and provision of electricity HR 4553 - FY26 Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill - SONGS and waste storage HR 5371 Continuing Appropriations, Agriculture, Legislative Branch, Military Construction and Veteran Affairs, and Extensions Act, 2026 - Continuing resolution until January 30, 2026 Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act
  • 2026-01-16$330K
    EDISON INTERNATIONAL
    Tax Issues Nuclear Issues Clean Energy Wildfires S. 3044 Wildfire Emissions Prevention Act of 2025 Transmission Hydropower Liscensing H.R. 4754 Department of the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2026 Cyber Security S. 2983 A bill to reauthorize the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act of 2015. S. 3403 A bill to amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act to require the President to provide assistance for predisaster hazard mitigation measures and adjust the Federal cost share for certain building resilient infrastructure and communities projects, and for other purposes. Spectrum as related to clean energy HR 5782 To improve Federal activities relating to wildfires, and for other purposes. HR 6094 To direct the establishment of a public-private wildfire technology deployment and demonstration partnership, and for other purposes. HR 6842 To provide tax relief with respect to certain Federal disasters, and for other pur
  • 2026-01-14$40K
    EDISON INTERNATIONAL
    General education on EIX current and planned investments; wildfire hazardous fuel removal; nuclear waste storage; cyberliablity legislative proposals; Congressional Review Act issues General education on EIX current and planned investments; wildfire hazardous fuel removal; nuclear waste storage; cyberliablity legislative proposals; Congressional Review Act issues General education on EIX current and planned investments; wildfire hazardous fuel removal; damn on forest service land
  • 2025-10-20$350K
    EDISON INTERNATIONAL
    Tax Issues Nuclear Issues Clean Energy Wildfires Transmission Hydropower H.R. 4754 Department of the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2026 H.R. 5660 - To amend the Federal Power Act to streamline the siting of certain transmission facilities in the national interest. HR 4990 To direct the Secretary of Energy to carry out a demonstration program for projects that improve electric grid resilience with respect to wildfires, and for other purposes. H.R.1 - One Big Beautiful Bill Act with regard to Energy Tax Credits H.R.1044 - To amend Public Law 99-338 with respect to Kaweah Project permits. Cyber Security Grid Security S. 1337 A bill to improve availability of information relating to cybersecurity threats. S. 2331 A bill to amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act to include extreme temperature in the definition of a major disaster Spectrum as related to clean energy HR 4776 To amend the National Environmental Policy A
  • 2025-10-20$60K
    EDISON INTERNATIONAL
    Energy Permitting, Wildfire Mitigation, General Business Issues Cybersecurity Liability

Congressional Momentum

buy vs. sell pressureDISTRIBUTING

Score 0–100: above 50 = net buying pressure, below 50 = net selling. Signal based on last 90 days.

Last 30 Days
No trades
Last 90 Days
No trades
All-Time
33
3 buys9 total6 sells
$24K buys · $48K sells
Cumulative Net Position (buy vol − sell vol)
-$24K
2024-099 trades plotted2026-01

Best Timers

avg excess return vs SPY · EIX trades only5 members w/ alpha data

Excess return = stock price change minus SPY change over the same holding window.Congress avg: -14.0%· 40% of traders beat SPY on this name

Top Alpha Generators
D:5House:5
underperformed SPY|beat SPY
1st
D
Gilbert Cisneros
+12.8%
2×
2nd
D
Julie Johnson
+2.6%
2×
3rd
D
Ro Khanna
-3.3%
2×
4th
D
Valerie Hoyle
-38.8%
1×
5th
D
Ritchie Torres
-43.5%
1×
Worst Timers
bottom 5 by avg excess return
underperformed SPY|beat SPY
D
Ritchie Torres
-43.5%
1×
D
Valerie Hoyle
-38.8%
1×
D
Ro Khanna
-3.3%
2×
D
Julie Johnson
+2.6%
2×
Worst single trade: Ritchie Torres (-43.5%)Best single trade: Gilbert Cisneros (+24.8%)

Timing Fingerprint

filing delay vs. excess return over SPY · 8 tradesCongress avg -7.3% vs SPY

Each dot = one disclosed trade. X-axis = days between trade and STOCK Act filing.Y-axis = return above (or below) SPY over the subsequent holding window. Upper-right = late filers who beat the market.

LATE + BEAT SPY0 tradesQUICK + BEAT SPY4 tradesQUICK + TRAILEDLATE + TRAILED-48%-24%0%+24%+48%median 40d0d70d140d210d280dRo Khanna (D) · 2026-01-29 · sell · 8d delay · +9.1% vs SPY · $8KGilbert Cisneros (D) · 2025-10-09 · sell · 40d delay · +24.8% vs SPY · $8KJulie Johnson (D) · 2025-04-01 · sell · 43d delay · -8.7% vs SPY · $8KJulie Johnson (D) · 2025-02-12 · buy · 28d delay · +13.8% vs SPY · $8KGilbert Cisneros (D) · 2025-01-24 · sell · 18d delay · +0.9% vs SPY · $8KRo Khanna (D) · 2025-01-09 · sell · 28d delay · -15.7% vs SPY · $8KValerie Hoyle (D) · 2024-10-29 · buy · 318d delay · -38.8% vs SPY · $8KRitchie Torres (D) · 2024-09-26 · buy · 328d delay · -43.5% vs SPY · $8KFiling Delay (days)Excess Return vs SPY
50% of trades beat SPYavg excess -7.3%avg delay 101d3 buys5 sellsBuySellOther· dot size ∝ trade size

Trade Activity Timeline

Congressional buys & sells by month · last 7 months w/ activity

24/09
24/10
25/01
25/02
25/04
25/10
26/01
BuysSellsOtherHigh-volume month

Who Moved First

each row = one member · sorted by earliest disclosed trade
3 buyers ·3 sellers
20252026DRitchie Torres1×2024-09-26 · buy · $8KDValerie Hoyle1×2024-10-29 · buy · $8KDRo Khanna2×2025-01-09 · sell · $8K2026-01-29 · sell · $8KDGilbert Cisneros3×2025-01-24 · sell · $8K2025-10-09 · sell · $8K2025-10-09 · sell · $8KDJulie Johnson2×2025-02-12 · buy · $8K2025-04-01 · sell · $8K
BuySellOtherDot size ∝ trade size · top 5 most-active traders shown

Seasonal Rhythm

Congress buy/sell pressure by month & year

Each cell = one calendar month. Green = net Congress buying, red = net selling. Intensity ∝ consensus strength. Hover for details.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec20262026-01: 0▲ 1▼ · $0.0M12026-02: 0▲ 0▼2026-03: 0▲ 0▼2026-04: 0▲ 0▼2026-05: 0▲ 0▼2026-06: 0▲ 0▼2026-07: 0▲ 0▼2026-08: 0▲ 0▼2026-09: 0▲ 0▼2026-10: 0▲ 0▼2026-11: 0▲ 0▼2026-12: 0▲ 0▼20252025-01: 0▲ 2▼ · $0.0M22025-02: 1▲ 0▼ · $0.0M12025-03: 0▲ 0▼2025-04: 0▲ 1▼ · $0.0M12025-05: 0▲ 0▼2025-06: 0▲ 0▼2025-07: 0▲ 0▼2025-08: 0▲ 0▼2025-09: 0▲ 0▼2025-10: 0▲ 2▼ · $0.0M22025-11: 0▲ 0▼2025-12: 0▲ 0▼20242024-01: 0▲ 0▼2024-02: 0▲ 0▼2024-03: 0▲ 0▼2024-04: 0▲ 0▼2024-05: 0▲ 0▼2024-06: 0▲ 0▼2024-07: 0▲ 0▼2024-08: 0▲ 0▼2024-09: 1▲ 0▼ · $0.0M12024-10: 1▲ 0▼ · $0.0M12024-11: 0▲ 0▼2024-12: 0▲ 0▼
Net buyingNet sellingNo trades · number = trade count
Peak buy month: Feb · Peak sell month: Jan

Congressional Conviction Timeline

net positioning · alpha track recordBEARISH
3 buys6 sellscumulative α -68.5%7mo tracked
Monthly Net Flow (Buys − Sells)
+2-202024-09: +1 net (1B / 0S)2024-10: +1 net (1B / 0S)2025-01: -2 net (0B / 2S)2025-02: +1 net (1B / 0S)2025-04: -1 net (0B / 1S)2025-10: -2 net (0B / 2S)2026-01: -1 net (0B / 1S)Sep 24Oct 24Jan 25Feb 25Apr 25Oct 25Jan 26
Cumulative Excess Return on Congressional Buys vs SPY
-68.5%0%-82%0%

All Disclosed Trades

DateMemberActionAmountFiling DelayReceipt
2026-01-29DRo KhannaSELL$1K – $15K8dreceipt →
2025-10-09DGilbert CisnerosSELL$1K – $15K41dreceipt →
2025-10-09DGilbert CisnerosSELL$1K – $15K40dreceipt →
2024-10-29DValerie HoyleBUY$1K – $15K318dreceipt →
2024-09-26DRitchie TorresBUY$1K – $15K328dreceipt →
2025-04-01DJulie JohnsonSELL$1K – $15K43dreceipt →
2025-02-12DJulie JohnsonBUY$1K – $15K28dreceipt →
2025-01-24DGilbert CisnerosSELL$1K – $15K18dreceipt →
2025-01-09DRo KhannaSELL$1K – $15K28dreceipt →