CVS Congressional Trades
26 trades by 7 members of Congress (May 2015 – Jan 2026)
Last updated May 09, 2026
Congress members who trade CVS
Recent CVS trades
| Date | Politician | Action | Amount | Alpha |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-01-29 | John Boozman | BUY | $1K-$15K | +7.40% |
| 2025-10-31 | Lisa Mcclain | SELL | $1K-$15K | — |
| 2025-10-30 | Lisa Mcclain | BUY | $1K-$15K | — |
| 2025-10-30 | Lisa Mcclain | SELL | $1K-$15K | — |
| 2025-01-24 | Gilbert Cisneros | BUY | $1K-$15K | +56.19% |
| 2022-11-29 | Thomas Suozzi | SELL | $15K-$50K | — |
| 2021-11-10 | Thomas Suozzi | SELL | $15K-$50K | — |
| 2021-10-20 | Thomas Suozzi | BUY | $15K-$50K | +6.50% |
| 2021-06-04 | Thomas Suozzi | SELL | $1K-$15K | — |
| 2021-05-05 | Thomas Suozzi | BUY | $1K-$15K | +0.43% |
| 2021-04-14 | Thomas Suozzi | BUY | $15K-$50K | +38.31% |
| 2021-04-05 | Thomas Suozzi | BUY | $1K-$15K | -64.35% |
| 2020-09-16 | Gilbert Cisneros | SELL | $1K-$15K | — |
| 2020-03-02 | Thomas Suozzi | BUY | $1K-$15K | -98.20% |
| 2019-05-09 | Gilbert Cisneros | BUY | $1K-$15K | -14.35% |
| 2019-03-14 | Gilbert Cisneros | SELL | $1K-$15K | — |
| 2018-12-27 | Steve Cohen | SELL | $15K-$50K | +164.72% |
| 2018-04-03 | Pete Sessions | SELL | $1K-$15K | — |
| 2016-11-14 | Debbie Dingell | SELL | $15K-$50K | — |
| 2016-02-18 | Debbie Dingell | BUY | $15K-$50K | -34.31% |
| 2015-12-22 | Debbie Dingell | BUY | $15K-$50K | — |
| 2015-11-19 | Pete Sessions | SELL | $15K-$50K | — |
| 2015-08-25 | Pete Sessions | BUY | $15K-$50K | — |
| 2015-07-27 | Pete Sessions | BUY | $1K-$15K | — |
| 2015-06-12 | Pete Sessions | BUY | $15K-$50K | — |
| 2015-05-01 | Pete Sessions | BUY | $1K-$15K | — |
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Congress members trade CVS?
7 members of Congress have traded CVS. Top traders include: Thomas Suozzi, Gilbert Cisneros, Pete Sessions, Steve Cohen, Lisa Mcclain. See the full list below.
Is Congress buying or selling CVS?
Congress has made 15 purchases and 11 sales of CVS. The buy/sell ratio is 1.4x.
Do Congress CVS trades beat the market?
Congressional trades in CVS have a 55% win rate against the S&P 500, with an average alpha of +5.7%.
How is alpha calculated?
Alpha measures how much a trade outperformed the S&P 500 over the same holding period. For each politician, we show their dollar-weighted alpha—larger positions count more. A politician with +404% alpha on NVDA means their NVDA trades, weighted by size, beat the market by 404 percentage points.
What does the win rate mean?
Win rate is the percentage of trades that beat the S&P 500. Note that win rate treats all trades equally—a $5K trade counts the same as a $5M trade. This is why some traders show high alpha but moderate win rates (big wins, small losses) or low alpha but high win rates (consistent small wins).