SC
Susan Collins
Senate · Senior Senator
About these disclosures.All trades shown here are sourced from publicly filed Periodic Transaction Reports (PTRs) submitted by Members of the U.S. Congress under the STOCK Act of 2012. Filing these disclosures is a routine transparency requirement — many trades are executed by financial advisors on the member's behalf and are not necessarily directed by the member. Inclusion here is not an allegation of insider trading, ethics violations, or any other wrongdoing. InvestorLens displays this information for educational research only and is not a recommendation to buy or sell any security.
Sourced from STOCK Act public disclosures
About
Long-tenured moderate Republican. Disclosures show modest, infrequent equity trades.
Total disclosed trades
2
Most-traded ticker
PFE
1 disclosure
Activity mix
- Buy2
Most-traded tickers
All disclosed transactions
From publicly filed STOCK Act PTRs. Disclosure is required by law and does not imply wrongdoing.
Frequently asked questions
- What stock trades has Susan Collins disclosed?
- Susan Collins has filed 2 public Periodic Transaction Reports (PTRs) under the STOCK Act. The table on this page lists all disclosed transactions with dates, ticker symbols, and reported dollar ranges.
- Is Susan Collins required to disclose stock trades?
- Yes. Under the STOCK Act (Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge Act), all members of the U.S. Congress must publicly report securities transactions over $1,000 within 45 days. These disclosures are public record and do not imply wrongdoing.
- What do the dollar ranges in the disclosures mean?
- STOCK Act PTRs report transaction values in ranges (e.g. $1,001–$15,000) rather than exact figures. InvestorLens displays these reported ranges as filed — the exact transaction size is not publicly disclosed.
- What is Susan Collins's party affiliation?
- Susan Collins is a Republican member of the Senate representing ME.