Quiver Strategies

Automated trading strategies built around Quiver's alternative data

Strategies Shown:

Strategy Name
Total Return:
CAGR
Backtest Start Date
Action
Dan Meuser 2019-08-14 40.24% 1.068 2019-08-14
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Congress Buys 2020-04-01 38.12% 1.142 2020-04-01
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Congress Long-Short 2020-04-01 34.80% 0.971 2020-04-01
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U.S. House Long-Short 2020-04-01 33.66% 0.954 2020-04-01
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Transportation and Infra. Committee (House) 2020-04-01 33.35% 1.050 2020-04-01
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Lobbying Spending Growth 2009-03-01 27.39% 0.887 2009-03-01
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Congress Sells 2020-04-01 26.79% 0.865 2020-04-01
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Michael Burry 2016-02-17 26.57% 0.640 2016-02-17
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Sector Weighted DC Insider 2020-04-01 24.42% 1.006 2020-04-01
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Wikipedia Most-Viewed (Month) 2017-01-01 23.88% 0.747 2017-01-01
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Josh Gottheimer 2019-01-01 23.81% 0.736 2019-01-01
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Energy and Commerce Committee (House) 2020-04-01 21.29% 0.677 2020-04-01
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Nancy Pelosi 2014-05-16 20.85% 0.726 2014-05-16
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Donald Beyer 2016-05-09 20.09% 0.727 2016-05-09
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Top Gov Contract Recipients 2009-03-01 19.07% 0.762 2009-03-01
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Insider Purchases 2014-01-01 18.30% 0.534 2014-01-01
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Sheldon Whitehouse 2014-02-28 18.24% 0.708 2014-02-28
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Wall Street Conviction 2017-01-01 17.89% 0.657 2017-01-01
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Bill Ackman 2015-02-18 17.02% 0.618 2015-02-18
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Top Lobbying Spenders 2009-03-01 15.88% 0.702 2009-03-01
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Bill Gates 2015-02-17 13.94% 0.541 2015-02-17
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Howard Marks 2015-02-17 13.79% 0.471 2015-02-17
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Homeland Security Committee (Senate) 2020-04-01 12.65% 0.402 2020-04-01
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Shelley Moore Capito 2014-05-16 10.38% 0.411 2014-05-16
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Tom Carper 2014-03-07 10.35% 0.403 2014-03-07
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Tina Smith 2019-01-01 8.95% 0.272 2019-01-01
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Inverse Cramer 2021-01-01 5.75% 0.109 2021-01-01
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Inverse CNBC 2021-01-01 -3.43% -0.478 2021-01-01
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Disclaimer: The performance results shown are based on historical backtesting and are hypothetical in nature. Backtested performance does not represent actual trading and does not account for all market factors that may affect execution, such as liquidity, slippage, and changing market conditions. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. There is no guarantee that any trading strategy will be profitable or avoid losses.