About HillSignal

Why I Built This

I started HillSignal because I was frustrated. Every time a major bill passed or a billion-dollar federal contract was awarded, I'd read about the market impact days later — after institutional investors had already moved. The information was public. It was just buried across dozens of government websites, impossible to track manually.

So I built what I wanted: a system that monitors official government sources daily, runs every new bill, contract, and financial disclosure through AI analysis, and tells me exactly which stocks and sectors are affected — with sentiment, impact scores, and the specific tickers I should be watching.

HillSignal isn't insider information. It's public information, organized and analyzed faster than any human could do manually. The edge isn't access — it's speed and analysis.

What We Track

Congressional Bills

New legislation analyzed for market impact across 12 sectors with affected ticker identification.

Federal Contracts

Government contract awards over $10M matched to publicly traded companies and analyzed for sector impact.

Congressional Trades

Financial disclosures from members of Congress, parsed and cross-referenced against pending legislation for suspicious timing.

Data & Transparency

Every signal on HillSignal comes from official U.S. government data. We don't scrape social media, aggregate rumors, or use non-public information.

AI analysis identifies affected companies, sectors, and market sentiment from the raw data. Every signal links back to the original source so you can verify it yourself. The analysis is informational only and should not be treated as financial advice.

Get in Touch

HillSignal is an independent, bootstrapped product. If you have questions, feedback, or just want to say hi, I read every email.

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Important Disclaimer: HillSignal is not a registered investment advisor, broker-dealer, or financial planner. The information provided is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. Always conduct your own research and consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.