Congressional Stock Trades 🔴 Republican

Rand Paul

U.S. Senator · Kentucky · Senate Health Committee

Accuracy
63%
Alpha vs S&P
+13%
Buy/Sell
0 / 0
Total Filings
0
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About Rand Paul

Rand Paul is a Republican senator from Kentucky and an ophthalmologist. He serves on the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee, which has jurisdiction over healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and medical devices. His background in medicine makes his healthcare sector trades particularly interesting.

⚡ Known Signal Pattern

Healthcare and pharmaceutical trades — physician background with HELP Committee oversight.

Recent Disclosed Trades

All trades below are publicly filed under the STOCK Act (2012) and sourced from official congressional disclosure databases. Conviction scores are calculated by Flow Antenna using 6 weighted factors.

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How Flow Antenna Tracks Congressional Trades

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1. Disclosure Filed

Congress members must file stock trade disclosures within 45 days under the STOCK Act. Flow Antenna monitors official databases 24/7.

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2. Quinn AI Scores It

Every trade is scored 0–100 using 6 weighted factors: actor track record, trade size, committee alignment, recency, convergence, and source reliability.

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3. You Get Alerted

HIGH and CRITICAL signals trigger instant email alerts with the conviction score, Quinn narrative, and a direct link to the signal feed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is it legal to track and follow congressional stock trades?

Yes. The STOCK Act (Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act, 2012) requires all members of Congress and their spouses to publicly disclose stock trades within 45 days. These are public records. Flow Antenna simply aggregates and scores this publicly available information — there is nothing unlawful about tracking it or acting on it.

What does the conviction score mean?

Every trade is scored 0–100 based on 6 factors: the politician's historical accuracy (up to +20 pts), trade size vs their median (+15 pts), committee alignment to the sector (+10 pts), signal recency (+8 pts), direction (+3 pts), and source base score (+10 pts). A score of 75+ triggers a HIGH alert. 90+ triggers CRITICAL.

How quickly do you detect new trades?

Flow Antenna refreshes congressional disclosure databases every 15 minutes. When a new filing is detected, it is scored and — if above your alert threshold — delivered to your inbox within minutes of appearing in the official database.