Congress trading source check

Before you copy politician-trade posts, check what the filings actually say.

TinyOps turns viral congressional-trading claims into citation packets: public filing links, filing-date lag, transaction-side labels, ticker context, and caveats a creator or analyst can publish without pretending a post is a trading signal.

Why this sells

People want the politician-trade angle. The missing product is citation hygiene.

When a post says politicians loaded up on a ticker, a buyer does not need another screenshot. They need a clean answer to what can be cited, what is only implied, and whether the filing was public before the move being discussed.

$499

Tracker setup

One source-first tracker for a newsletter, research desk, or market-content workflow with queues, labels, and export planning.

$4,999

Pipeline build

One official-source workflow for a content team, tracker, newsletter, or data product with no-advice boundaries.

May 28 live examples

NOW and CSCO show why source checks are the sellable step.

The latest public-source run found official House PTR evidence for the viral NOW and CSCO claim cluster, but the useful buyer output is not "copy this trade." It is the citation trail: which names have purchase-like evidence, which rows are sales, and which ticker mentions still need table review.

Source-check checklist

A politician-trade claim is not ready until these fields are separated.

Each paid check keeps the public source trail readable instead of blending dates, tickers, and market moves into one unsupported story.

QuestionWhy it mattersBuyer output
Was the filing public yet?A trade can be old before a viral post appears.Filing date and public-source link.
Was it actually a buy?Disclosures can include sales, options, spouses, trusts, and review-only rows.Transaction-side label with uncertainty flags.
Which ticker is cited?Company names, tickers, funds, and subsidiaries can be conflated.Normalized ticker queue with notes.
What claim is safe to publish?Performance framing can imply causality the filing does not prove.Plain-language caveat block.

Source trail

Use official filings before turning congressional trades into content.

Third-party trackers can help discovery, but the source packet should preserve the official record and the lag between transaction, filing, public availability, and the viral post that sparked interest.

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