Unfortunately -- correct me if I'm wrong -- the calendar day selected isn't the day stocks were traded, but rather reported, which can be up to 45 days after a trade? [1] E.g. today's date (Apr 10) shows trades that happened on March 9, 20, and 25.
So very cool for transparency, but of zero utility for anyone trying to either duplicate a trading strategy, or trying to suss out in advance what senators know that we don't. :(
Unfortunately -- correct me if I'm wrong -- the calendar day selected isn't the day stocks were traded, but rather reported, which can be up to 45 days after a trade? [1] E.g. today's date (Apr 10) shows trades that happened on March 9, 20, and 25.
So very cool for transparency, but of zero utility for anyone trying to either duplicate a trading strategy, or trying to suss out in advance what senators know that we don't. :(
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/STOCK_Act