Show HN: Source screen for congressional stock disclosure claims
A new source screen has been developed to clarify congressional stock disclosures. It separates filing dates from transaction dates and highlights gaps in evidence quality. The tool is intended for citation cleanup and verification, not for providing investment advice.
- ▪The source screen uses official public House PTR evidence to clarify congressional stock disclosures.
- ▪It distinguishes between purchase-like rows and ticker mentions that require manual review.
- ▪The tool does not provide investment advice or trading signals, focusing instead on citation accuracy.
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Public filing source screen NOW and CSCO politician-trading claims: what the public filings can and cannot say. Social posts around congressional stock disclosures often mix ticker mentions, transaction dates, filing dates, and later price moves. This source screen shows the useful part: official public House PTR evidence, table-review gaps, and the no-advice boundary. Buy $49 Claim Check See the Package What this is A citation screen, not a trading signal. Official House disclosure sources Filing date separated from transaction date Purchase-like rows separated from ticker mentions OCR/manual-review gaps labeled plainly No buy, sell, hold, short, or copy-trade call Official sources The run used House public disclosure material. Source links are public government filing pages and PDFs.
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