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Saturday, January 31, 2026

Tool Comparison

Capitol Trades vs FinancialJuice comparison

Compare pricing, supported platforms, categories, and standout capabilities to decide which tool fits your workflow.

Capitol Trades logo

Capitol Trades

capitoltrades.com

PricingFree
PlatformsWeb
FinancialJuice logo

FinancialJuice

financialjuice.com

PricingFree, Subscription, One-time
PlatformsWeb, Mobile
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At a glance

Platforms
Capitol TradesWeb
FinancialJuiceWeb, Mobile
Categories
Capitol Trades4
FinancialJuice10
Pricing details
Capitol TradesFinancialJuice
Free tier
Free trial
Starting price$41/mo
Enterprise option
Available plansFreeFree, Pro / Elite (Monthly), Pro / Elite (Annual), Lifetime
Category leaders
NewsTied
AlertsFinancialJuice
Browse the #1 tool in 90+ categories

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Platform details

AttributeCapitol TradesFinancialJuice
Asset types
StocksETFsMutual FundsOptionsCryptosBondsPrivate FundsOther
StocksETFsBondsCommoditiesCurrenciesCryptosFutures
Experience
BeginnerIntermediate
BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced
Regions
North America
North AmericaEuropeAPAC
Data freshness
Not specified
StreamingReal-time
API access
Not specifiedNot specified
Export formats
Not specifiedNot specified

Coverage overlap

Shared categories2

Categories where both tools offer overlapping coverage.

Capitol Trades strengths2

Categories covered by Capitol Trades only.

FinancialJuice strengths8

Categories covered by FinancialJuice only.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between Capitol Trades and FinancialJuice?

Capitol Trades focuses on US Government Trades, News, and Blogs while FinancialJuice specializes in News, Alerts, and Calendar. They overlap in 2 categories, so choose based on your preferred workflow and pricing.

How much do Capitol Trades and FinancialJuice cost?

Good news—both Capitol Trades and FinancialJuice offer free plans. You can try each platform without commitment and only pay when you need premium features.

Which is better for beginners—Capitol Trades or FinancialJuice?

Both platforms target experienced investors. If you're just starting out, expect a learning curve with either option.

Can I use Capitol Trades or FinancialJuice on my phone?

FinancialJuice has a mobile app so you can check your research on the go. Capitol Trades is web-only, so you'll need a browser to access it from mobile devices.

Should I choose Capitol Trades or FinancialJuice?

Choose Capitol Trades if you need Tracks U.S. politicians’ disclosed trades (Senate/Congress) and presents them via Trades, Politicians, and Issuers explorers., and Claims “new trades and analytics are published as close to real-time as possible”; also offers a Twitter feed for newly published trades.. Go with FinancialJuice if Live voice squawk + real‑time text headlines (market‑moving news)., and Real‑time economic calendar with global data/events. better fits how you invest.

What asset classes do Capitol Trades and FinancialJuice cover?

Both cover Stocks, ETFs, Cryptos, and Bonds. Capitol Trades also includes Mutual Funds, Options, Private Funds, and Other. FinancialJuice adds coverage for Commodities, Currencies, and Futures.

Does Capitol Trades or FinancialJuice have real-time data?

FinancialJuice offers real-time data feeds, which is essential for active traders. Capitol Trades uses delayed or end-of-day data, which works fine for longer-term investors who don't need up-to-the-second quotes.

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