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SEC

U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission — The U.S. regulator of securities markets, public companies, and investor disclosures.

Coverage of SEC is holding steady : 8 signals on the latest tracked day, down 20% from its three-week baseline of 10, across 2 domains (down from 5 a week ago). That makes it the #127 most-covered of the 289 concerns we track.

SEC is steady by its own history. Its normal rhythm is about 10 signals a day across 2 domains (33 tracked days). A real move would be a day at 13+ signals — 25% above that baseline, the bar our trend read calls accelerating — or a spread into domains beyond its usual 2. That is the move that would push it up the Wire.

What’s changed

What the reporting says

Across 217 tracked stories from 52 outlets, reporting on SEC most often describes IPOs or listings (14), launches or releases (10), meetings or visits (6), acquisition (5), legal rulings (5), regulatory approvals (2).

It shows up alongside Crypto (56 — meetings or visits ×6), Bitcoin (31), Size (59), Clarity Act (27), Statements (36), Ethereum (16), Treasury (15), Aug (30).

Two steps out: AI (through Size, 59 shared stories on the weaker link); China (through Size, 59 shared stories on the weaker link); Directors (through Size, 59 shared stories on the weaker link); Disclosure (through Size, 59 shared stories on the weaker link).

Tracked since Mar 12, with coverage on 32 separate days — concentrated in Crypto DEFI.

What the crowd is pricing

Coverage momentum and market odds are separate readings — one can move without the other. A price is what the crowd believes, shown as a signal, not a forecast of ours.
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Counts computed from our committed signal record (Jul 2 – Aug 16, 33 tracked days). Informational only — not financial, legal, or investment advice. Prediction-market prices are shown as a signal of what the crowd believes. Terms · Privacy · page rendered Aug 17, 3:01 AM PT