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Silecat reads hundreds of official and institutional sources — central banks, SEC filings, insider disclosures — ranks what moves markets, and shows the evidence behind every score.

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Grounded in primary sources

SEC EDGAR · Federal Reserve · ECB · Bank of England · US Treasury · UN · USGS · WHO · + 420 more

The Silecat doctrine

Evidence is authority.

Every score on this page is computed from documents you can open: the filing, the release, the disclosure. Rankings are deterministic and auditable; AI analysis is added only where it earns its cost — and every deep dive you request is reviewed before it runs.

How scoring works

Sources scanned

Events ranked

Filings screened

Insider trades parsed

Four desks, one signal

What Silecat watches

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Scores blend impact, corroboration and recency — formulas are published, not proprietary mystery. Open the full page →

Company desk

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Company analysis

Research any listed company.

Twelve years of audited financials from official XBRL filings. Price history, company news, SEC submissions and insider flow — assembled free. Request a deep dive and our desk approves it before any AI research runs.

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Straight answers

Questions, answered
like a Sage.

01Where does the data come from?+
Official and institutional sources first: SEC EDGAR daily indexes, central-bank and regulator feeds, government releases, and structured data like USGS and GDACS — plus curated secondary coverage for breadth. Every item keeps its source name and URL.
02How are event scores computed?+
Deterministically. An event score blends the strongest evidence impact (52%), corroboration confidence across distinct sources (33%), and evidence volume (15%). Recency decays linearly across the scan window. Stories with no market transmission path — celebrity, entertainment, lifestyle — are demoted so financial signal stays on top.
03Does AI run automatically?+
Only the light ranking passes that keep these pages fresh, on a schedule our desk controls. Targeted deep dives — a specific event, a company, an insider pattern — enter a pending queue with a pre-computed cost estimate and run only after the desk approves them.
04What does the insider stream include?+
SEC Form 4 filings parsed transaction-by-transaction — insider, role, type, price, quantity and value — with open-market purchases and sales separated from routine awards and option exercises. Congressional trading disclosures are listed when their public mirrors are reachable.
05What happens when I request a deep dive?+
Your request joins a review queue. Once approved, the research runs iteratively — analysing the evidence, searching for what's missing, refining — and the result appears on the relevant page, marked with when it was generated. Requests are free; you never trigger spend directly.
06Is this investment advice?+
No. Silecat compiles and ranks publicly available information and states its uncertainty. Signals are informational, may be wrong or incomplete, and are not personalised recommendations. Decisions remain yours.
07What does an account get me?+
A free account lets you follow the desks, request deep dives, and keep a watchlist as the platform grows. No card, no trial clock — the ranked tables on these pages stay free to read.

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