Tracker setup
Install a lightweight disclosure tracker, JSON feed, refresh runbook, and source-check workflow for one content team or research desk.
Congress stock tracker API
TinyOps turns official House PTR filings into a source-check queue, a JSON feed, and a tracker setup package. Use it to verify which tickers and public filings support a story before publishing. It is not a trade-alert service, broker workflow, or investment-advice product.
Who buys this
When a politician-trade post starts moving, the bottleneck is usually source cleanup: who filed, which document supports it, whether it was a purchase or sale, and whether the public disclosure date came before the claimed market move.
Install a lightweight disclosure tracker, JSON feed, refresh runbook, and source-check workflow for one content team or research desk.
Verify one viral ticker/member claim against official public filings and return citation-ready caveats.
Use the current JSON sample to inspect top ticker clusters and decide whether a paid source packet is worth ordering.
Current feed shape
The JSON exposes generation time, scanned filing counts, top public ticker clusters, and sample rows with official House PDF links. It intentionally omits recommendation language.
| Field | Current value | Use |
|---|---|---|
| generated_at | 2026-06-20T15:17:24.051775+00:00 | Know when the feed was last refreshed. |
| ticker_count | 588 | Size the source queue. |
| ticker_row_count | 1594 | Count extracted public PTR ticker rows. |
| top_clusters | MSFT, AMZN, AAPL, NVDA, IBM, T | Pick the next claim-check candidate. |
| not_investment_advice | true | Keep the boundary clear for public content. |
Tracker setup delivery
The setup package is for publishers and analysts who want a private tracker, refresh checklist, and source packet template. It does not include trading execution or performance promises.
Build the tracker once