Following Where the Money Moves
Financial intelligence for the average American reader.
What We Cover
Money Traces follows the movement of capital and the forces behind the financial decisions shaping America and the global economy.
We cover major corporate moves, sovereign wealth, institutional investment, financial policy, markets, and the economic pressures that affect businesses and consumers.
Our focus is not simply on what happened, but on why it matters.
How We Work
We use public records, regulatory filings, company disclosures, official data, and reporting from established financial news organizations to investigate significant developments and put them into context.
Our work is built around verification. We check important figures, claims, dates, and financial details against authoritative documentation and, where appropriate, independent reporting before publication.
We distinguish confirmed facts from estimates, developing information, and interpretation. When the evidence is incomplete or disputed, we aim to make that clear rather than present uncertainty as certainty.
Every story is reviewed before publication, and our editorial team is responsible for the final judgment about what we publish, how we present it, and which sources support it.
Who Writes This
Hossam Seif is the founder and editorial director of Money Traces. His background is in investigative economic storytelling — he has spent years researching and writing long-form documentary content on capital, industry, and the figures who shaped global markets.
Money Traces applies that same research discipline to tracking capital flows and financial structures shaping the U.S. economy today.
What This Is — and Isn't
Money Traces is an independent editorial publication. Our reporting and analysis are intended for informational purposes only and do not constitute financial, investment, legal, or tax advice.
Money Traces — following where the money moves.
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