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Congressional · STOCK Act 2 days ago
A senator on the Energy Committee bought $50–100k of clean-energy positions — three days before a vote on grid-modernisation funding.
What happened
Members of Congress must disclose their trades within 45 days, under the STOCK Act. Public and legal — you just rarely see it surfaced this clearly.
Why it's worth knowing
A senator on the Energy Committee buying energy, close to an energy vote, is the committee-adjacent pattern professionals watch most closely.
What it doesn't mean
It isn't a prediction. One disclosure is weak evidence on its own — people buy for many reasons. It's context, not a reason to act.
Context, not a call.
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We tell you what happened, what it tends to mean, and what it doesn't — never what to buy. A senator's purchase is context, the same context the market already has, not a prediction and not advice. The decision stays yours, every time.

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