Daily archive

What moved in U.S. equities, day by day

A daily snapshot of insider buying, Congressional disclosures, and super-investor portfolio moves.

OpenStocks · built from primary regulatory disclosures

Frequently asked questions
What the digest covers, when it's published, and how to subscribe
What does the daily market digest cover?
Each day's digest is a one-page roll-up of every smart-money event that hit the public record during that 24-hour window: open-market insider buys and sells, new Congress PTR filings, fresh 13F filings, and the day's biggest moves in tracked super-investor portfolios.
When is the daily digest published?
Each digest covers a single calendar day (UTC) and is finalised once that day's filings have settled — typically the morning after the close. We do not publish before the day is complete, so the digest you see for today's date is provisional and will keep updating until end-of-day.
Why is some date's digest empty?
Weekends and U.S. market holidays produce very few filings, so those digests can be near-empty by design. If a weekday digest is empty it's almost always because the SEC and House Clerk feeds were quiet — we don't manufacture content to fill space.
Can I subscribe to the daily digest?
Yes — the digest is also available via RSS at /insider-trading/rss.xml and /congress-stock-trades/rss.xml so you can plug it into any reader or automation tool.