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Capitol Lens

@CapitolLens

Tracking every stock trade members of Congress make. Scoring which ones actually matter. 30K+ trades indexed. ~70% hit rate on flagged trades.

Washington, D.C. Katılım Nisan 2026
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Capitol Lens@CapitolLens·
I built a system that tracks every stock trade members of Congress make. It scores which ones are worth paying attention to. 30,000+ trades indexed. Flagged trades hit ~70% over 2 months. Ignored ones: 49% The edge is real. I'll be posting what it catches. 👀
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If a member of Congress outperforms the S&P by 20%+ for 3 straight years, that's not skill. 😂 That's insider information with extra steps. Name ONE retail trader who beats the market by that margin.
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Capitol Lens@CapitolLens·
Reminder: Congress sold over $100M in stock in the weeks before the COVID crash. That's not a conspiracy theory. That's public disclosure. I built Capitol Lens so retail traders could see the same patterns. All in real time, all for free.
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Capitol Lens@CapitolLens·
In February, my system flagged something unusual... 30+ members of Congress started buying the same stock within weeks of each other. A Senator on Banking put $5M+ in over multiple weeks. The ticker in the replies. 👇
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Capitol Lens@CapitolLens·
When 3+ members of Congress *from both parties* buy the same stock in the same month.... Pay attention! Bipartisan clusters are the strongest signal in my model. They rarely agree on anything. When they agree on a trade, there's always a reason
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Capitol Lens@CapitolLens·
Members with committee oversight over a sector consistently outperform in that sector. Banking Committee --> financials. Armed Services --> defence. HELP Committee --> biotech. This isn't random folks, and its not luck. It's information asymmetry.
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Capitol Lens@CapitolLens·
Congress traded over $180M in individual stocks last year. 89% of those trades weren't worth shit. The 11% that were? Beat the S&P by a wide margin. Knowing which trades matter IS THE GAME.
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Capitol Lens@CapitolLens·
I'm not a Wall Street guy. I'm a student. Congress has to disclose their trades. Nobody was organizing the data into something more than a spreadsheet. So I built Capitol Lens.
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