About Markets Are Rigged

Automated financial journalism. Every article is generated by AI from public SEC filings. No paywalls. No analysts. Just data and a model.

How It Works

01

SEC Filings Are Published

Corporate insiders, institutional investors, and large shareholders file Forms 3, 4, 5, 13F, 13D, and 13G with the SEC. These are public records.

02

We Ingest the Data

Our pipeline fetches new filings from the SEC EDGAR system every morning, parses the XML, and structures the data — transaction amounts, dates, insiders, companies.

03

AI Analyzes and Writes

Each notable filing is passed to an AI model which writes a plain-English article explaining what happened and why it might matter.

04

Published Automatically

Articles are published with full source links back to the original SEC filing. No human editor reviews them before publication.

Our AI Disclosure

Every article on this site is written by an AI language model. The AI receives structured data from SEC filings and generates a human-readable article. Here is what you should know:

  • Who: Articles are authored by an AI system operated by Markets Are Rigged. There is no human journalist.
  • How: SEC EDGAR filing data is extracted, structured, and passed to the AI with a prompt that asks for factual, plain-English analysis.
  • Why: SEC filings are public but hard to read. We make them accessible. The goal is transparency, not stock picks.
  • Accuracy: While the underlying filing data is factual, AI-generated analysis may contain errors or misinterpretations. Always verify against the original filing (linked in every article).

Data Sources

All data comes from publicly available sources:

  • SEC EDGAR — The official repository of all public company filings in the United States
  • Forms 3, 4, 5 — Insider transaction reports
  • Form 13F — Institutional investment manager holdings reports
  • Forms 13D, 13G — Beneficial ownership reports (>5% of a class of securities)

Not Financial Advice

Nothing on this site constitutes financial, investment, legal, or tax advice. Articles are algorithmic interpretations of public data. They may contain errors. Do your own research. Consult a qualified financial professional before making investment decisions.