primary source research

what they told you. what the records show.

we cover companies, sectors, and market structures using only the source documents. every finding cites a specific filing, page, and date. no outside data vendors. no unnamed sources.

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these signals come from our automated EDGAR pipeline. we flag them. we do not always publish on them. transactions shown are above $500,000 in total value, sorted by filing date.

the documents are public.

a 10-K runs 200 pages. a regulatory docket can run 400.

none of that was hidden. it just required someone to read it.

we read the primary sources. then we show you what is in them.

01
collect

the document is the claim

Every assertion traces to a primary source: SEC EDGAR, EIA energy data, congressional records, FCC dockets, commodity markets, lobbying disclosures. No speculation. No unnamed sources. If it's not in the record, it's not in the story.

02
map

map the structure

We build entity graphs of every person, company, and institution involved. Relationships that are technically disclosed but practically invisible inside a 200-page 10-K or a 47-page regulatory docket get surfaced and named.

03
visualize

make it readable

Timelines, network graphs, and annotated charts turn regulatory data, supply chain mechanics, and financial filings into something a non-expert can read and interrogate.

the research

we read the source document. then we tell you what it says.

Our deep coverage traces the full structure: timelines, entities, disclosures that shaped market outcomes. Our research notes take the next step: what it means for the capital behind it.

We analyze company structure, valuation mechanics, regulatory exposure, and capital flows. Primary sources only. Every claim is checkable against the original filing.

01
filings

build the picture

We process thousands of EDGAR documents, regulatory dockets, and lobbying disclosures to build a structured picture of each company.

02
structure

follow the capital

Entity maps, capital flow diagrams, and ownership graphs surface relationships that standard coverage misses.

03
thesis

draw conclusions

Every research note concludes with a documented analytical view: what the data says, what the market is pricing, and where the gap is.

it was always in the record.

built from the source document.

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