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Congress and insider skills surface political-trading and insider-filing data from the Ithaca archive. Congressional trades come from Capitol Trades; insider activity comes from SEC Form 4 filings.
These skills are read-only and sourced from public filings. Every result includes the provenance envelope — check warnings for late filings, partial disclosures, or stale pulls.

Skill summary


congress.trades

Individual congressional trade filings — who bought/sold what, when, and how big. Arguments Source: capitol-trades Example

congress.late_filings

Trades filed past the STOCK Act 45-day deadline. These are often the most informative — late filings correlate with larger positions and weaker disclosure patterns. Arguments Source: capitol-trades Example

congress.screener

Multi-filter screen across all congressional trades. Runs under the scan profile (900 s). Arguments Source: capitol-trades Example

insider.activity

SEC Form 4 insider transactions — officers, directors, and 10%+ owners buying or selling their own company’s stock. Arguments Source: sec Example

politician.portfolio

Aggregated holdings for a single politician — useful for “what does X own?” queries. Arguments Source: capitol-trades Example

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Institutional & ETF Skills

13F holdings, institutional flows, ETF constituents, and ETF factor exposure.

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Short interest, short volume, failures to deliver, and short screens.