Capital Watch polls the official Senate and House disclosure systems every five minutes and surfaces newly filed periodic transaction reports, often hours before the aggregators pick them up.
Covers periodic transaction reports from both chambers of Congress.
Reads the official government disclosure sites directly, not a slower third-party feed.
New filings arrive in Discord and on a searchable web dashboard.
Per-member context so you can see filing patterns at a glance.
Every alert links back to the official filing it came from.
Official Senate and House disclosure systems are checked every five minutes.
Newly filed periodic transaction reports are identified.
The filing is pushed to Discord and the dashboard with a link to the source.
No. Capital Watch surfaces public disclosures for your research. It does not place or execute trades.
No. It reports public filings; it does not recommend buying or selling anything.
The official U.S. Senate eFD and House Clerk financial-disclosure systems.
We poll every five minutes. Time from a trade to a visible filing depends on when the member files it.
Yes. These are legally required public disclosures. We simply surface them faster and in a usable form.
No charge during your 5-day trial. Cancel anytime. Disclosures are public records surfaced for your own research, not investment advice.