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SPYM

CapitolRadar tracks every publicly disclosed SPYM trade by US congress members and corporate insiders: 2 disclosed trades (2 buys, 0 sells) by 1 tracked traders, from 2026-07-02 to 2026-07-23. Updated daily from official filings.

Disclosed trades2
Tracked buyers1
Last disclosed trade2026-07-23
Price$90.13

State Street SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 ETF (SPYM) — Financial Services · Asset Management - Global, market cap about $159.2B.

Activity by quarter

QuarterDisclosed tradesBuysSells
2026 Q3220

Who is buying SPYM?

TraderDisclosed buysLast buyGrade
John Boozman22026-07-23

Disclosed trades in SPYM

DateWhoTypeAmount30d vs SPY
2026-07-23John Boozmanbuy$1,001 - $15,000
2026-07-02John Boozmanbuy$1,001 - $15,000

These buyers also bought

Other stocks the tracked buyers of SPYM disclosed buying in the last six months: PYPL (1) · APTV (1) · CVX (1) · EL (1).

About State Street SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 ETF

The State Street SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 ETF (SPYM) is designed to generate investment returns that broadly align with the total performance of the S&P 500 Index, before any charges or operating costs. This economical exchange-traded fund offers comprehensive and targeted access to the prominent large-cap sector of the American stock market. The underlying S&P 500 Index itself captures approximately four-fifths of the entire U.S. market capitalization. It is a cornerstone offering within the affordable State Street SPDR Portfolio family, a collection of essential investment vehicles crafted to …

Frequently asked questions

Which politicians bought SPYM most?

John Boozman leads with 2 disclosed buys.

How current is this page?

It re-renders from the tracked record on every view and new filings are ingested daily — but STOCK Act disclosures can lag the trade by up to 45 days, so the most recent weeks are always incomplete.

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CapitolRadar tracks publicly disclosed trades (STOCK Act filings and SEC Form 4). Disclosures can lag the trade by up to 45 days. Backtests measure past disclosed buys against the S&P 500 and do not predict future results. Everything on this page is impersonal information for your own research — not investment advice.