CapitolRadar

David Taylor

David Taylor (House) has 3 publicly disclosed stock trades on record, tracked and backtested by CapitolRadar. Updated daily from official disclosure data.

Backtested track record

Disclosed trades4
Buys / sells3 / 1
CapitolRadar graden/a

David Taylor is active in the record from 2026-08-11 to 2026-08-14; 4 distinct tickers; estimated disclosed buy volume of about $24,002 (midpoints of the reported ranges).

Committee assignments: House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure; House Committee on Agriculture; House Committee on Agriculture — General Farm Commodities, Risk Management, and Credit; House Committee on Agriculture — Commodity Markets, Digital Assets, and Rural Development; House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure — Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials; House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure — Water Resources and Environment. Committee work is public; CapitolRadar lists it so readers can judge for themselves whether a trade sits close to a member's legislative remit.

Methodology: every disclosed buy is scored on its forward return versus the S&P 500 (SPY) over the next 30 and 90 days. A grade needs at least 5 scored buys.

CapitolRadar analysis

4 trades concentrated in four August days

4 disclosed trades—3 buys and 1 sale—were reported for David Taylor across 4 tickers from August 11 through August 14, 2026. All four transactions fall in the third quarter of 2026, making Q3 the only quarter represented in this record. The activity is tightly grouped in time, but the sample is small and does not establish a broader trading pattern.

About $24,002 is the estimated disclosed buy volume. That figure uses the midpoints of reported transaction ranges, so it is an estimate rather than an exact amount. It covers the three disclosed buys and should not be read as a precise measure of capital deployed.

3 buys, with no repeated purchase ticker

PG, GOOGL and IBP each had 1 disclosed buy. Because each appeared once, there was no single most-bought ticker by transaction count among the purchases. The record also includes one sale, and the four total trades span four tickers. With only four disclosures over four days, comparisons among names remain limited.

0 buys have been scored in the backtest, so Taylor’s record is not yet graded. A grade requires 5 scored buys. The absence of a grade reflects insufficient eligible observations, not a positive or negative performance result.

6 listed committee assignments frame the disclosures

6 committee and subcommittee assignments are listed: the House Committees on Transportation and Infrastructure and Agriculture; Agriculture subcommittees covering General Farm Commodities, Risk Management, and Credit, and Commodity Markets, Digital Assets, and Rural Development; and Transportation and Infrastructure subcommittees covering Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials, and Water Resources and Environment. These assignments provide institutional context but do not establish a connection to any disclosed trade.

45-day disclosure timing is an important limitation. The reporting lag means disclosures are not a real-time record of activity. Combined with range-based amount estimates and the small four-trade sample, it limits conclusions about timing, exposure, performance or recurring behavior.

Analysis written from the tracked record on 2026-08-23; it is refreshed whenever the underlying numbers change.

Activity by quarter

QuarterDisclosed tradesBuysSells
2026 Q3431

Latest disclosed trades

DateTickerTypeAmount30d vs SPY
2026-08-14IBPbuy$1,001 - $15,000
2026-08-11PGbuy$1,001 - $15,000
2026-08-11MSFTsell$15,001 - $50,000
2026-08-11GOOGLbuy$1,001 - $15,000

Most-bought stocks

PG (1) · GOOGL (1) · IBP (1)

Frequently asked questions

What stocks did David Taylor buy recently?

Most recently disclosed buys: IBP (2026-08-14), PG (2026-08-11), GOOGL (2026-08-11). STOCK Act filings can arrive up to 45 days after the trade, so the newest weeks fill in late.

What is David Taylor's most traded stock?

PG, with 1 disclosed buys on record, followed by GOOGL.

Does David Taylor beat the market?

Not enough scored buys yet to say: a CapitolRadar grade needs at least 5 buys with 30 days of market history after them. The grade appears automatically once the record matures.

Where does this data come from?

From official public filings — congressional STOCK Act periodic transaction reports — ingested and backtested daily by CapitolRadar. Amounts are the ranges members are required to report, not exact figures.

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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.