Smart Money · Idea-driven

Follow the paper trail.
You make the call.

A leaderboard built from public disclosures — US lawmakers' STOCK Act filings and fund 13F holdings — ranked so you can see which names keep showing up. Pick the ones you want, set your weights, and Fuselit builds a buy-and-hold basket in your own brokerage account.

A research view of public filings — informational only, not investment advice or a buy/sell signal. Every pick and weight is yours.

How it works

See the disclosures, then decide

Smart Money turns public filings into a ranked view — you choose what (if anything) to act on.

01 — SOURCE
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Public disclosures, ranked

Filings that investors and US lawmakers are legally required to publish — STOCK Act transactions and quarterly 13F holdings — aggregated into a per-source leaderboard, refreshed daily. It's a research view, not a recommendation.

02 — CHOOSE
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You pick and weight

Choose the names you want from the leaderboard and set a percentage for each (they add up to 100%). Add an optional disaster stop per pick and an optional start date. Nothing is bought until you press Invest.

03 — HOLD
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It builds your basket

Fuselit places a market buy for each pick in your own account and holds. Each line becomes a Buy & Hold position — same monitoring, optional stop, cards, and alerts — and you can adjust or stop any of them anytime.

RANKED
Filings refreshed daily
YOU BUILD
Pick + weight
INVESTED
Buys placed
HOLDING
Optional stop armed
CLOSED
You exit, or stop hit
The sources

Straight from the filings

Each source has its own leaderboard tab. We surface only the aggregated ranking — pulled from official records, never a commercial tip service.

Fuselit isn't affiliated with any government body or with any of the listed fund managers. Read the full methodology →

US Congress
STOCK Act
House & Senate stock transactions, disclosed under the STOCK Act of 2012.
Berkshire Hathaway
13F
Warren Buffett's holding company — net-bought positions from quarterly SEC 13F filings.
Scion Asset Management
13F
Michael Burry's fund — diffed from its two most recent 13F filings.
Pershing Square
13F
Bill Ackman's fund — net-bought positions from quarterly SEC 13F filings.
The controls

You set every number

Pick a source, choose your names, and decide how much goes where. Fuselit just carries it out.

Investment amount
$ total
The total dollars to deploy across the basket, funded from your existing brokerage cash.
Allocation per pick
% — totals 100
Set a weight for each name; Fuselit sizes each market buy from your total.
Disaster stop %
Optional, per pick
Off by default. Set a % on any pick to cap its downside with a fixed stop.
Start date
Now / future
Invest now, or schedule the basket to buy on a future market day.
Source
Congress / 13F
One leaderboard per source — Congress, Berkshire, Scion, or Pershing Square.

Each pick runs on the full Buy & Hold engine — same minute-by-minute monitoring, live cards, daily summary, and instant alerts.

Important

Information, not advice

Smart Money is an informational research tool that aggregates publicly available disclosures. Fuselit is a software platform — not a financial adviser, broker-dealer, or fiduciary — and does not recommend any security or tell you what to buy. A name appearing on a leaderboard is not a buy or sell signal, and disclosures are lagging and incomplete by nature. You choose which names to act on, the weights, and the risk controls; the orders that result are entirely your own decision. Trade only capital you can afford to lose. Access requires a one-time risk acknowledgement.

Smart Money FAQ

Common questions

No. It's a research view of public disclosures, ranked so you can see which names keep showing up. It doesn't recommend anything — you decide which names to pick, how to weight them, and whether to invest at all.
Official records: US lawmakers' STOCK Act transaction disclosures, and quarterly Form 13F holdings filed with the SEC by Berkshire Hathaway, Scion, and Pershing Square. The rankings refresh daily. We don't scrape commercial tip services. See the methodology for the full detail.
For each name you picked, Fuselit places a market buy in your own brokerage account, sized by the weight you set, and holds it. Each line becomes a Buy & Hold position grouped under one basket — with the same monitoring, optional disaster stop, live cards, and alerts.
Yes. Set an optional disaster stop percentage on any pick and Fuselit places a fixed stop to cap that position's downside. It's off by default — the choice is yours, per name.
Yes. Invest now, or set a future market day and Fuselit places the basket's buys when that day opens.
No. Nothing is mirrored or auto-traded. The leaderboard is a static, lagging snapshot of past public filings; you assemble your own basket from it and nothing is bought until you press Invest.
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