Quelle: insidercat.com

  • Benchmarks: Alle Politiker: +161,8 % / S&P 500: +74,2 %
  • Mindestens 184 Demokraten und 91 Republikaner unterstützen ein Verbot des Aktienhandels im Kongress.
  • Lisa McClain, Michael McCaul und Debbie Wasserman Schultz stehen derzeit nicht auf der Liste.
  • Auf der Liste stehen Nancy Pelosi, Ro Khanna, Rob Bresnahan und Josh Gottheimer.
  • Aus den Daten der Unterzeichner von Gesetzentwürfen (Co-Sponsoring) und Entlastungspetitionen abgeleitete Positionen.

Glauben Sie, dass der Kongress den Gesetzgebern den Handel mit Aktien bis 2027 verbieten wird?

Von Due_Patient_2650

2 Kommentare

  1. Due_Patient_2650 on

    How we infer positions: We pulled related bills & discharge petitions from the 119th Congress and extracted sponsors, cosponsors and signatories.

    How we estimate returns: First we estimate positions using the FIFO (first-in-first-out) method, then we calculate returns using [TWR (time-weighted return)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time-weighted_return) formula, which is the industry standard to track the performance of money managers independent of cash flows.

    Why use time-weighted returns: TWR focuses on the stock-picking ability rather than the cash flows. People like to copy institutions or people in positions of power, so we opted to use TWR to provide a measure that is more telling of a person’s stock-picking ability.

    Tools: Python, Next.js

    Data sources: House/Senate financial disclosures since 2022-May, Congress website

  2. stohelitstorytelling on

    No, because congress is filled with corruption on both sides of the aisle. A stock trading ban will only happen at gunpoint

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