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United States official financial data

U.S. macro, SEC insider transactions, Form 13F holdings, and EIA energy fundamentals.

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United States macro and policy indicators

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U.S. insider transactions

SEC Forms 3, 4 and 5
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U.S. SEC Form 13F institutional holdings

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Form 13F positions can be filed up to 45 days after quarter end. Values are SEC-reported U.S. dollars; unmatched CUSIPs are not guessed onto tickers.
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U.S. energy fundamentals

Official EIA inventory and production observations provide supply context, not market prices or trading signals.

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How to use this official data

Use macro observations for economic context and regulator filings as research evidence. Reporting dates, filing delays, revised observations, and incomplete optional fields matter. Nothing on this page is a buy or sell signal.

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Official data questions

Where does the official financial data come from?

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Does a regional page mix data from another country?

No. Region URLs are permanently scoped. Unsupported datasets remain unavailable instead of substituting or relabelling another market's rows.

Is official regulator data a trading recommendation?

No. Macro observations and regulatory filings are research evidence with reporting delays and possible revisions. They are not buy or sell signals.