Corporate Lobbying Dashboard
Export DataThe Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 requires lobbyists in the United States to disclose information about their activities, such as their clients, which issues they are lobbying on, and how much they are being paid. We scrape this data and map it to stock tickers, to track which companies are spending money for legislative influence.
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Top Lobbying Spenders Strategy
This strategy takes an equal-weighted position in 10 publicly-traded companies that have reported the most lobbying spending over the last quarter, rebalanced monthly.
Backtest Start Date: 2009-03-01Key Metrics
+ Show Full MetricsReturn (1d)
0.70%Return (30d)
5.43%Return (1y)
23.26%CAGR (Total)
17.01%Max Drawdown
-28.80%Beta
0.87Alpha
0.02Sharpe Ratio
0.751Win Rate
79.95%Average Win
0.52%Average Loss
-0.63%Annual Volatility
2.03%Annual Std Dev
0.14Information Ratio
0.08Treynor Ratio
0.12Total Trades
1824Metrics Definitions
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Alpha
Measures a portfolio's risk-adjusted performance against that of its benchmark
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Annual Standard Deviation
Measures how much the portfolio's total return varies from its mean or average.
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Annual Volatility
A statistical measure of the dispersion of returns for the portfolio.
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Average Win
The average return (%) for trades that resulted in a positive return.
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Average Loss
The average return (%) for trades that resulted in a negative return.
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Beta
A measure of the volatility of the portfolio compared to the market as a whole.
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CAGR
CAGR (Compounded Annual Growth Rate), is the historical annualized rate of return for an investment strategy, throughout the backtest period.
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Information Ratio
A measurement of portfolio returns beyond the returns of its benchmark compared to the volatility of those returns.
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Max Drawdown
the maximum observed loss from a peak to a trough of a portfolio, before a new peak is attained.
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Sharpe Ratio
The Sharpe Ratio is a measure of historical risk-adjusted return, which quantifies the amount of return that an investor received per unit of risk.
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Total Trades
The total number of trades made by this strategy.
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Treynor Ratio
Attempts to measure how successful an investment is in providing compensation to investors for taking on investment risk.
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Win Rate
The percentage of total trades that resulted in a positive return.
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