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Pelosi Trade
Get notified when congress members trade
# Investing Assistant
Featured on : Jul 10. 2024
Featured on : Jul 10. 2024
What is Pelosi Trade?
Get notified whenever members of Congress trade, including Nancy Pelosi, Mark Green, Michael McCaul and more. Our platform tracks the trades of over 210 US politicians and strives to provide accurate and reliable information on their public stock trades
Problem
Users lack timely updates on stock trades made by U.S. Congress members. This includes influential politicians like Nancy Pelosi. Knowing their public stock trades is vital for understanding market movements possibly influenced by political actions, but traditionally this information is scattered and not immediately actionable.
Solution
A notification platform that alerts users when members of Congress make stock trades. The platform enables timely updates and provides detailed insights into the trades of over 210 politicians. This helps users track political trading activity for better investment decisions.
Customers
Interested in stock market investors, political analysts, journalists, and anyone keen on U.S. politics and how it may influence market trends.
Unique Features
Tracks over 210 US politicians including high-profile names like Nancy Pelosi, which provides comprehensive and unique insights into political influence on markets not readily available through other means.
User Comments
Very insightful platform, offers information you can't easily get elsewhere.
Helps keep track of potential conflict of interests in politics.
Great tool for traders and political enthusiasts alike.
Real-time alerts make this a useful app for timely decision making.
Easy to use and navigate; offers both depth and breadth of data.
Traction
Widely visited on ProductHunt with significant user engagement, but specific figures on user base or revenue are not disclosed on the provided links.
Market Size
The market for financial news and data, specifically tracking government officials' trading, could be worth millions, given the widespread interest in financial markets and political influence.