๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŒŸ๐ŸŒŸShould Retail Investors Follow Congressional Trades?  I would say No.  Firstly there is a mandatory delay under the STOCK Act of up to 45 days after the trade has been done.  This means that retail investors are often acting in information that is weeks old.  The market may have already reacted or conditions may have changed.

Members of Congress also often have access to financial tools & potentially non public information or unique insights not available to the average investor.

More importantly their trades might be influenced by their personal circumstances which are not relevant to an individual investor's goals.

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# Lawmaker Exits UNH Early! Are Congressional Trades Good Signals?

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