# Cold Email Drip: Congressional Stock Tracker

Target ICP: Journalists, policy researchers, government transparency advocates, financial reporters.
Voice: Factual, urgent-but-steady, anti-corruption.

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## Email 1: The Problem Statement
**Subject: Members of Congress are trading on non-public information (and you can't see it)**

Hey [First Name],

We all know members of Congress trade stock. The STOCK Act requires them to disclose it. But the filings? Scattered PDFs. No search. No alerts. No pattern detection.

Meanwhile, insider trading happens in plain sight because the data is too fragmented to actually use.

We built Congress Portfolio to fix this: searchable congressional trades, real-time filings, committee exposure tracking. Same-day disclosure alerts.

If you cover Capitol Hill or track financial transparency, you should see this.

https://www.congressportfolio.com/

Worth a 5-min browse?

[Name]
Congress Portfolio

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## Email 2: The Data Problem
**Subject: This is what SEC insider trading looks like**

Hey [First Name],

A Congress member votes on banking regulation. Three days later, they liquidate 40% of their financial services holdings.

Coincidence? Maybe. But you can't know unless the data is searchable.

Right now, detecting these patterns takes hours of manual PDF digging. Congress Portfolio surfaces them in seconds.

Committee membership. Trade timing. Sector concentration. All searchable. All verifiable.

If transparency is your beat, this changes how you report it.

https://www.congressportfolio.com/

Worth testing?

[Name]
Congress Portfolio

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## Email 3: The Specific Use Case
**Subject: One reporter caught a $2M trade using this approach**

Hey [First Name],

We tracked a reporter who used our data to uncover a committee chair buying specific pharma stocks right before voting on drug pricing. The disclosure was legal. The timing was suspicious.

The story went viral. Because the data—finally—was accessible.

If you're investigating financial conflicts in government, Congress Portfolio handles the data layer so you can handle the narrative.

Free tier: 30 days of history, member profiles. Pro tier: real-time filings, alerts, deeper patterns.

https://www.congressportfolio.com/

Let me know if you want a walkthrough.

[Name]
Congress Portfolio

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## Email 4: The Trust Angle
**Subject: Searchable, not sensationalized**

Hey [First Name],

We don't interpret trades. We don't accuse anyone of anything.

We just make the official disclosures searchable and timestamped so you—the reporter—can draw your own conclusions based on facts.

All data is sourced from official SEC filings. All trades are legal disclosures.

You get the tool. You decide the story.

https://www.congressportfolio.com/

Does that feel like a better way to report?

[Name]
Congress Portfolio

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## Email 5: Light Close
**Subject: 5 min to change how you cover Congress**

Hey [First Name],

Try it: go to Congress Portfolio, search your representative's name, and sort their trades by sector.

Most people's first reaction is "why wasn't this obvious before?"

That's the point.

https://www.congressportfolio.com/

Questions? Reply to this.

[Name]
Congress Portfolio
