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11
by 5 members
Ticker Intelligence Brief

Who in Congress traded PSX, 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
Jefferson Shreve
SELL · 2025-05-12
Largest range
$100K – $250K
Ro Khanna
Slowest filing
42d
Jefferson Shreve
Best vs SPY
25.3%
Jefferson Shreve
Buys
5
45%
Sells
4
36%
Total Volume
$445K
midpoint
Unique Traders
5
members

Party Breakdown

Democrats5 · 45%
Republicans6 · 55%

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
2
Jun '24
02
Oct '24
Jan '25
02
01
Mar '25
Apr '25
1
May '25
01
Democrats23Net sellers
vs
Republicans13Net sellers
Net buyingNet selling⚡ Party split

💼 Lobbying Filings

all →
  • 2026-04-20$1.3M
    PHILLIPS 66
    *draft* legislation supporting year around E15 and Small Refinery Exemption reform; H.R. 7148 - Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026 - Amendment #6; Renewable Fuels Standard RVO Annual Rule 2026 and 2027; Issues pertaining to EPA potentially granting small refinery exemptions; Issues arising from the Midwest governors petition to remove the 1-psi waiver and the related EPA rulemaking; FTZ designation application; H.R. 3109, REFINER Act; Executive actions related to emergency RVP waivers; S. 3759 and H.R. 6518, Securing Americas Fuels Act Standards of Performance for New, Reconstructed, and Modified Sources and Emissions Guidelines for Existing Sources: Oil and Natural Gas Sector Climate Review; OOOO b/c Reconsideration; *draft* Regulatory improvements to OOOO b/c; *draft* Subpart W reconsideration; Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule: Revisions and Confidentiality Determinations for Petroleum and Natural Gas Systems; Reforms to Toxic Substances Control Act and the nomenclature process I
  • 2026-04-20$80K
    PHILLIPS 66 COMPANY
    Policy advocacy to support growth for renewable fuels, security of supply, and impacts of tax and trade actions as well as permitting reform and sustainable tax policy. Policy advocacy to support growth for renewable fuels, security of supply, and impacts of tax and trade actions as well as permitting reform and sustainable tax policy. Policy advocacy to support growth for renewable fuels, security of supply, and impacts of tax and trade actions as well as permitting reform and sustainable tax policy. Policy advocacy to support growth for renewable fuels, security of supply, and impacts of tax and trade actions as well as permitting reform and sustainable tax policy. Policy advocacy to support growth for renewable fuels, security of supply, and impacts of tax and trade actions as well as permitting reform and sustainable tax policy.
  • 2026-04-20$60K
    PHILLIPS 66 COMPANY
    Issues related to tax reform; R&D tax credit and 45Z tax credit; H.R.1, One Big Beautiful Bill Act (P.L.119-21) implementation. Issues related to pipeline permitting. Issues related to electric vehicles and fuel efficiency standards. FY2026 National Defense Authorization Act (S.2296/P.L.119-60), issues related to liquid fuels. Issues related to crude imports.
  • 2026-04-16$80K
    PHILLIPS 66
    Issues regarding shareholder proposals and proxy advisors.
  • 2026-02-24$0
    PHILLIPS 66 COMPANY
    Advising and engaging on international and domestic energy developments impacting P66, including energy standards and investments in oil production, trade implications and legislative or regulatory changes. Advising and engaging on international and domestic energy developments impacting P66, including energy standards and investments in oil production, trade implications and legislative or regulatory changes. Advising and engaging on international and domestic energy developments impacting P66, including energy standards and investments in oil production, trade implications and legislative or regulatory changes. Advising and engaging on international and domestic energy developments impacting P66, including energy standards and investments in oil production, trade implications and legislative or regulatory changes. Advising and engaging on international and domestic energy developments impacting P66, including energy standards and investments in oil production, trade implicati
  • 2026-01-20$3.8M
    PHILLIPS 66
    IRC code sections 168(k) and 45Z and 45Q; Section 45Z Clean Fuel Production Credit Guidance Draft legislation to reauthorize PHMSA; *draft* permitting reform legislation; Support for proposed infrastructure projects; H.R. 3898, the Promoting Efficient Review for Modern Infrastructure Today (PERMIT) Act; H.R. 4776, SPEED Act Section 301 Investigation of Chinas Targeting of the Maritime, Logistics, and Shipbuilding Sectors for Dominance SA #3397 to S. 2296, the National Defense Authorization FY 2026; H.R. 1346, S. 593, Nationwide Consumer and Fuel Retailer Choice Act of 2025; *draft legislation supporting year around E15 and Small Refinery Exemption reform; Renewable Fuels Standard RVO Annual Rule 2026 and 2027; Issues pertaining to EPA potentially granting small refinery exemptions; Issues arising from the Midwest governors petition to remove the 1-psi waiver and the related EPA rulemaking; FTZ designation application; H.R. 3109, REFINER Act Standards of Performance for New, Rec
  • 2026-01-20$80K
    PHILLIPS 66
    Issues regarding shareholder proposals and proxy advisors.
  • 2026-01-19$60K
    PHILLIPS 66 COMPANY
    Issues related to tax reform; R&D tax credit and 45Z tax credit; H.R.1, One Big Beautiful Bill Act (P.L.119-21) implementation. Issues related to pipeline permitting. Issues related to electric vehicles and fuel efficiency standards. FY2026 National Defense Authorization Act (S.2296/P.L.119-60), issues related to liquid fuels. Issues related to crude imports.
  • 2026-01-16$50K
    PHILLIPS 66 COMPANY
    Issues related to IRC code sections 11, 168(k), 45Z. (H.R. 574, S. 187, H.R. 1 - Sections 70301, 70521)
  • 2025-10-20$1.2M
    PHILLIPS 66
    S. 996, Preserving Choice in Vehicle Purchases Act of 2025; SA #3397 to S. 2296, the National Defense Authorization FY 2026; H.R. 1346, S. 593, Nationwide Consumer and Fuel Retailer Choice Act of 2025; H.J. Res. 87, Providing congressional disapproval of the rule submitted by the Environmental Protection Agency relating to California State Motor Vehicle and Engine Pollution Control Standards; Heavy-Duty Vehicle and Engine Emission Warranty and Maintenance Provisions; Advanced Clean Trucks; Waiver of Preemption; Notice of Decision; H.J. Res. 88 Providing congressional disapproval of the rule submitted by the Environmental Protection Agency relating to California State Motor Vehicle and Engine Pollution Control Standards; Advanced Clean Cars II; Waiver of Preemption; Notice of Decision; Renewable Fuels Standard RVO Annual Rule 2026 and 2027; Issues pertaining to EPA potentially granting small refinery exemptions; Issues arising from the Midwest governors petition to remove the 1-psi waiv

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
35
5 buys11 total6 sells
$156K buys · $289K sells
Cumulative Net Position (buy vol − sell vol)
-$133K
2020-0311 trades plotted2025-05

Best Timers

avg excess return vs SPY · PSX trades only4 members w/ alpha data

Excess return = stock price change minus SPY change over the same holding window.Congress avg: +7.6%· 50% of traders beat SPY on this name

Top Alpha Generators
D:2R:2House:3Senate:1
underperformed SPY|beat SPY
1st
R
Jefferson Shreve
+25.3%
1×
2nd
R
Shelley Capito
+14.3%
1×
3rd
D
Greg Landsman
-0.4%
1×
4th
D
Ro Khanna
-8.7%
3×
Worst Timers
bottom 4 by avg excess return
underperformed SPY|beat SPY
D
Ro Khanna
-8.7%
3×
D
Greg Landsman
-0.4%
1×
R
Shelley Capito
+14.3%
1×
Worst single trade: Ro Khanna (-14.7%)Best single trade: Jefferson Shreve (+25.3%)

Timing Fingerprint

filing delay vs. excess return over SPY · 6 tradesCongress avg +2.2% 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 SPY1 tradesQUICK + BEAT SPY2 tradesQUICK + TRAILEDLATE + TRAILED-28%-14%0%+14%+28%median 27d0d10d20d30dJefferson Shreve (R) · 2025-04-07 · buy · 31d delay · +25.3% vs SPY · $33KRo Khanna (D) · 2025-03-21 · sell · 20d delay · +2.3% vs SPY · $175KShelley Capito (R) · 2025-01-17 · partial_sell · 27d delay · +14.3% vs SPY · $8KGreg Landsman (D) · 2024-10-15 · sell · 30d delay · -0.4% vs SPY · $33KRo Khanna (D) · 2024-06-24 · buy · 14d delay · -14.7% vs SPY · $33KRo Khanna (D) · 2024-06-20 · buy · 18d delay · -13.6% vs SPY · $75KFiling Delay (days)Excess Return vs SPY
50% of trades beat SPYavg excess +2.2%avg delay 23d3 buys3 sellsBuySellOther· dot size ∝ trade size

Trade Activity Timeline

Congressional buys & sells by month · last 8 months w/ activity

20/03
20/12
24/06
24/10
25/01
25/03
25/04
25/05
BuysSellsOtherHigh-volume month

Who Moved First

each row = one member · sorted by earliest disclosed trade
4 buyers ·4 sellers
20242025RBill Cassidy1×2020-03-09 · buy · $8KRShelley Capito3×2020-12-31 · buy · $8K2025-01-17 · partial_sell · $8K2025-01-17 · partial_sell · $8KDRo Khanna3×2024-06-20 · buy · $75K2024-06-24 · buy · $33K2025-03-21 · sell · $175KDGreg Landsman2×2024-10-15 · sell · $33K2024-10-15 · sell · $33KRJefferson Shreve2×2025-04-07 · buy · $33K2025-05-12 · sell · $33K
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.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec20252025-01: 0▲ 2▼ · $0.0M22025-02: 0▲ 0▼2025-03: 0▲ 1▼ · $0.2M12025-04: 1▲ 0▼ · $0.0M12025-05: 0▲ 1▼ · $0.0M12025-06: 0▲ 0▼2025-07: 0▲ 0▼2025-08: 0▲ 0▼2025-09: 0▲ 0▼2025-10: 0▲ 0▼2025-11: 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: 2▲ 0▼ · $0.1M22024-07: 0▲ 0▼2024-08: 0▲ 0▼2024-09: 0▲ 0▼2024-10: 0▲ 2▼ · $0.1M22024-11: 0▲ 0▼2024-12: 0▲ 0▼20202020-01: 0▲ 0▼2020-02: 0▲ 0▼2020-03: 1▲ 0▼ · $0.0M12020-04: 0▲ 0▼2020-05: 0▲ 0▼2020-06: 0▲ 0▼2020-07: 0▲ 0▼2020-08: 0▲ 0▼2020-09: 0▲ 0▼2020-10: 0▲ 0▼2020-11: 0▲ 0▼2020-12: 1▲ 0▼ · $0.0M1
Net buyingNet sellingNo trades · number = trade count
Peak buy month: Jun · Peak sell month: Jan

Congressional Conviction Timeline

net positioning · alpha track recordMIXED
5 buys6 sellscumulative α -3.0%8mo tracked
Monthly Net Flow (Buys − Sells)
+2-202020-03: +1 net (1B / 0S)2020-12: +1 net (1B / 0S)2024-06: +2 net (2B / 0S)2024-10: -2 net (0B / 2S)2025-01: -2 net (0B / 2S)2025-03: -1 net (0B / 1S)2025-04: +1 net (1B / 0S)2025-05: -1 net (0B / 1S)Mar 20Jun 24Jan 25Apr 25
Cumulative Excess Return on Congressional Buys vs SPY
-3.0%0%-28%0%

All Disclosed Trades

DateMemberActionAmountFiling DelayReceipt
2025-05-12RJefferson ShreveSELL$15K – $50K42dreceipt →
2025-04-07RJefferson ShreveBUY$15K – $50K31dreceipt →
2025-03-21DRo KhannaSELL$100K – $250K20dreceipt →
2025-01-17RShelley CapitoPARTIAL_SELL$1K – $15K27dreceipt →
2025-01-17RShelley CapitoPARTIAL_SELL$1K – $15K27dreceipt →
2024-10-15DGreg LandsmanSELL$15K – $50K30dreceipt →
2024-10-15DGreg LandsmanSELL$15K – $50K14dreceipt →
2024-06-24DRo KhannaBUY$15K – $50K14dreceipt →
2024-06-20DRo KhannaBUY$50K – $100K18dreceipt →
2020-12-31RShelley CapitoBUY$1K – $15K970dreceipt →
2020-03-09RBill CassidyBUY$1K – $15K1267dreceipt →