Power Index Rank #211

SEC

ORG · International organization or institutional body
2
/ 100
MONITORED
Trend
↑ +0.0%
Active Signals
20
Source Reach
7757
Articles
10
4
High Signals
16
Emerging
0
Watch
0
Weak
Intelligence Brief

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is the independent U.S. federal regulatory agency responsible for enforcing securities laws, protecting investors, and maintaining fair markets under the Trump administration's current governance framework. Operating since 1934, the SEC holds critical authority over public company disclosures, market manipulation, and emerging asset classes including cryptocurrencies—a portfolio that has expanded significantly under the current 47th presidency's deregulatory posture. The agency's strategic importance derives from its gatekeeping role over $100+ trillion in global capital markets and its influence on international regulatory standards that shape competition between the United States, China under Xi Jinping, and European Union member states aligned with Friedrich Merz's Germany.

The SEC maintains a monitored ranking of 211 on the LeadersCartel Power Index with a score of 1.7, tracked across 7,757 intelligence sources with active signal distribution patterns of four high-impact, sixteen emerging, and zero watch-level indicators. This positioning reflects stability rather than momentum, suggesting the agency operates within expected parameters despite regulatory pressures from the Trump administration and crypto-advocacy forces. The monitored tier classification indicates SEC actions warrant continued surveillance but pose no immediate systemic disruption to markets or geopolitical equilibria.

Recent signals track three operational areas: agricultural input distribution initiatives in Nasarawa and Niger states targeting 88,000 farmers, law enforcement actions against fraudulent security organizations in Rivers State, and analysis of Vietnam's bureaucratic reform capacity amid economic headwinds. These diverse signals reflect SEC's extended monitoring portfolio across emerging markets, financial crime, and transnational fraud networks.

Analysts should monitor SEC regulatory announcements regarding cryptocurrency framework clarifications and enforcement action intensity over the next 72 hours. The specific trigger event warranting immediate attention is any formal guidance revision on spot crypto asset derivatives, which would signal whether the current administration's pro-crypto orientation is institutionalizing within SEC enforcement priorities.

Analysis updated May 08, 2026 at 00:25 UTC · Powered by RAVEN
Influence Sectors
Geopolitics
Active Intelligence Signals
• HIGH0.98
Turkey's Defense Sector Expansion: SAHA 2026 Expo Signals 'Millions of Drones' Industrial Capacity
Turkey plans massive drone proliferation strategy showcased at SAHA 2026 defense expo. Signals NATO's eastward military pivot and Turkey's emerging role as regional drone supplier.
42 sources · 15 articles · Updated 2026-05-04
• EMERGING0.98
Russia Financial Crackdowns and Market Cleanup: Illegal Securities Operators Drop 19% in Q1
Bank of Russia reports 19% decline in illegal securities market operators in Q1, signaling regulatory tightening. Reflects parallel efforts to stabilize financial systems while managing war funding an
40 sources · 6 articles · Updated 2026-05-05
• HIGH0.98
Japan Boosts Joint Oil Stockpiles with UAE Amid Hormuz Energy Security Concerns
Japan announced expanded joint oil stockpiles with United Arab Emirates to hedge Hormuz volatility. Multiple Indo-Pacific powers synchronizing energy security strategies against geopolitical supply di
163 sources · 6 articles · Updated 2026-05-06
Quick Facts
CategoryOrg
Power Score2/100
Rank#211
TierMONITORED
Trend↑ +0.0%
Signals20
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