Boardrooms, hedge funds, and political insiders move before the news. The Capitol Dossier tracks that early positioning across political filings, insider transactions, institutional flow, and prediction markets — then turns it into exact options setups: ticker, strike, expiry, entry, target, stop, and sizing. Delivered live to Telegram.
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We track who's already moving — boardrooms, funds, and political insiders — before the headline.
Every alert is a trade — not a thinkpiece. You execute or you skip.
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Format is fixed. Every alert contains every field above, plus a stop level and sizing guidance.
The data engine that powers The Capitol Dossier has been running since October 2022. Below: the honest accounting, with the 70% hard stop rule applied retroactively to every silent expiration. Nothing cherry-picked.
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Everyone's busy watching Congress disclosures. That's the surface-level game — and it's already saturated, already late, already priced in by the time the screenshots hit Twitter.
The real game is simpler and worse: anyone with early information — corporate executives, board members, hedge fund operators, political insiders — can move before the public even knows there's a story.
Raj Rajaratnam built Galleon into a hedge fund managing roughly $7 billion at its peak and made himself a billionaire. He wasn't guessing headlines. He built a network of insiders — including a Goldman Sachs board director — who fed him information before the market saw it. Prosecutors said the network generated tens of millions in illegal profits. He was sentenced to 11 years in prison, the longest insider trading sentence in U.S. history at the time.
He served his time. He's out. Bloomberg ran a piece titled "Raj Rajaratnam Is Out of Jail and Hunting for His Next Big Trade."
The edge he weaponized — early information flowing to money before the public — never went away. It's the same pattern, every week. A senator files a disclosure six weeks late. A dark pool prints a $50M block at 3:58 PM. An insider transaction posts on an SEC server nobody refreshes. The signals are public. Nobody reads them in time, nobody connects them across sources, and nobody translates them into a tradeable contract.
The Capitol Dossier is a system for doing exactly that. We watch the political filings, the institutional flow, the insider transactions, and the prediction market odds — together, in real time. When three of the four converge on the same underlying in the same window, the alert fires. Not before.
It is not magic. It is disciplined interpretation of high-signal behavior most retail traders never see clearly — built around the simple truth that the people closest to the decision get paid first.
Political filings, dark pool flow, insider transactions, and prediction market odds — monitored continuously across the names that matter.
When signals converge, we translate them into a real options trade with strike, expiry, entry, target, stop, and sizing.
The full setup hits your Telegram in real time. You read it once, decide in seconds, execute or skip.
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