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Chevron Corp Congressional Trading

According to U.S. congressional financial disclosures filed under the STOCK Act, members of Congress have reported 422 trades in Chevron Corp (NYSE: CVX) since 2012, across 84 members, worth an estimated $14.2M in disclosed volume (the midpoint of the dollar ranges members report, not exact amounts). 201 buys against 218 sells, a modestly sell-led skew, with Democratic members responsible for 20% of the trades and Republican members 80%. The most recent disclosure shown was filed July 2026, and Michael T. McCaul has filed the most CVX transactions among those shown, with 7. Other recent filers include David J. Taylor, Gilbert Cisneros, and Markwayne Mullin. One notable disclosed move was a purchase by Julie Johnson on July 21, 2025, up 26.4% since. These figures are drawn from public House and Senate periodic transaction reports and reflect what members were required to disclose, not the current market value of any position. Chevron Corp's current Quantellect Tide Score is 45 out of 100 (Low Tide), Bottom 11% of universe (87); the Tide Score is generated algorithmically from public filings and market data and is not investment advice. For the full record, including the month-by-month buy and sell timeline, the party breakdown, top buyers and sellers, and every individual filing, see the Chevron Corp (CVX) stock overview and the complete trade table below.

Data updated

Trades
26
Politicians
8
Filings
18
Disclosed Vol
$1.1M
Buys
7
27%
Sells
18
69%

Price & congressional trade timeline

Party breakdown

Chevron congressional trading activity

PoliticianPublishedTradedFiled AfterTypeSizeReturnOwner
Jul 8, 2026Jun 26, 202612 daysSELL
$100,001 - $250,000
+6.16%Spouse
Jul 1, 2026Jun 15, 202616 daysBUY
$1,001 - $15,000
+0.67%Self
Apr 8, 2026Mar 23, 202616 daysSELL
$15,001 - $50,000
-10.69%Spouse
Apr 8, 2026Mar 13, 202626 daysSELL
$100,001 - $250,000
-6.89%Spouse
Mar 20, 2026Mar 12, 20268 daysSELL
$1,001 - $15,000
-6.96%Self
Mar 20, 2026Mar 11, 20269 daysSELL
$1,001 - $15,000
-4.45%Self
Apr 8, 2026Mar 4, 202635 daysSELL
$100,001 - $250,000
-1.49%Spouse
Mar 6, 2026Feb 26, 20268 daysSELL
$1,001 - $15,000
-0.49%Self
Mar 9, 2026Feb 10, 202627 daysBUY
$15,001 - $50,000
+1.53%Self
Feb 13, 2026Jan 9, 202635 daysSELL
$1,001 - $15,000
+14.15%Self
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Chevron (CVX) congressional trading FAQ

Can members of Congress legally trade Chevron (CVX) stock?

Yes. Members of Congress are permitted to trade individual stocks, including Chevron (CVX), but the STOCK Act of 2012 requires them to publicly disclose each transaction within 45 days. Quantellect tracks those disclosures; it does not imply any trade was improper.

Are congressional Chevron (CVX) trades public?

Yes. Every congressional trade in Chevron (CVX) on this page comes from mandatory public STOCK Act disclosure filings, which are filed with a delay and may be revised.

How many times has Congress traded Chevron (CVX)?

Members of Congress have disclosed 422 trades in Chevron (CVX) worth $14.2M across 84 members, according to public STOCK Act filings.

Which members of Congress have traded Chevron (CVX)?

Recent and active filers of Chevron (CVX) disclosures include Michael T. McCaul, Gilbert Cisneros, Julie Johnson. The full member-by-member trade list is on this page.

Do Democrats or Republicans trade Chevron (CVX) more?

Across disclosed Chevron (CVX) trades, 20% were by Democrats and 80% by Republicans, led by Republicans (80%).

What is the most recent congressional Chevron (CVX) trade?

The most recent disclosed Chevron (CVX) trade was a sale by Michael T. McCaul, filed Jul 7, 2026.

What is Chevron (CVX)'s Tide Score?

Chevron (CVX) has a Quantellect Tide Score of 45 (Low Tide). The Tide Score is a 0-100 read blending price forecast, smart-money flow, technicals, and social sentiment; higher is more bullish.

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Not investment advice. Congressional trading data is sourced from public STOCK Act disclosures, which are filed with a delay and may contain errors or be revised. The Tide Score and other figures are generated algorithmically from public filings and market data and describe historical activity, not a recommendation. Always do your own research and consult a licensed financial advisor before making investment decisions.

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