Real-time alerts when politicians and C-suite insiders trade their own companies. SEC Form 4 filings and Congressional disclosures, analyzed by AI, scored 1–10 for significance.
The STOCK Act requires members of Congress to disclose trades within 45 days. The penalty for filing late? $200. Meanwhile, some members of Congress have consistently outperformed the S&P 500 — trading stocks in industries they directly regulate.
Warren Buffett is widely considered the greatest investor of all time — 58 years compounding at Berkshire Hathaway. And yet, multiple members of Congress have outperformed him in recent years. On government salaries. While voting on the industries they trade.
The claim isn't that every member of Congress is corrupt. The claim is: consistent outperformance by people who regulate the companies they trade is suspicious, and deserves to be tracked in real time. That's what TNT does.
Every SEC Form 4 and House PTR as it's filed, scored by an LLM for market-relevance. Scores 7+ are flagged as high-signal trades — large, well-timed, or by officers/directors (not fund rebalancing).
Every Polymarket bet that scores 9 or 10 auto-opens a paper position mimicking the wallet: same outcome, same entry price, sized at 5% of bankroll on a 9 and 7.5% on a 10. Positions resolve when the underlying Polymarket market closes. Starting bankroll: $100,000.