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Editorial Standards

How NexTrader AI reviews and publishes content

These standards describe how the NexTrader AI Editorial Team selects topics, checks facts, discloses data timing, chooses sources, and handles corrections. Our goal is educational content you can trust to be careful and honest — including honest about what is uncertain.

Who publishes this content

The NexTrader AI Editorial Team is an organizational editorial function, not a claim about specific named individuals.

Articles and educational resources on this site are produced and reviewed by the NexTrader AI Editorial Team. This is the organizational entity responsible for editorial quality; it is not a stand-in for any fabricated author, credential, or personality. We do not attribute content to invented experts.

All editorial content is educational and general in nature. It is not personalized investment advice, and it does not account for your individual circumstances, goals, or risk tolerance. Consult a qualified professional when appropriate.

Our editorial process

From topic to publication, each article moves through a consistent review process.

  1. Topic selection

    We choose topics that help traders and investors understand markets, tools, and risk. Priority goes to durable, educational subjects — trading concepts, research methods, data literacy, and risk management — over hype or short-lived trends.

  2. Drafting and structure

    Each article is written to be clear, self-contained, and educational. We aim to explain the reasoning behind concepts, not just define terms, so readers understand the why and not only the what.

  3. Factual review

    Claims that can be checked are checked against authoritative and, where relevant, regulatory sources. When a fact is uncertain or not yet confirmed, we state that honestly rather than guessing or overstating.

  4. AI-assisted review

    AI tools may assist with drafting, summarizing, and consistency checks. Any AI-assisted content is reviewed by the NexTrader AI Editorial Team before publication, and the team is accountable for what is published.

  5. Publication and maintenance

    Published articles carry a clear last-updated date. We revisit content over time and revise it when facts change, sources are updated, or a correction is warranted.

Sourcing and data-timing disclosure

Source selection

We prefer authoritative and regulatory sources — such as government agencies, exchanges, and recognized standards bodies — for factual claims. Where a claim depends on a source we cannot independently confirm, we describe it cautiously rather than presenting it as settled fact.

Data-timing disclosure

Market data timing depends on your connected brokerage, exchange, and data provider, and may be real-time, delayed, or end-of-day. We do not claim universal real-time data, and we encourage readers to confirm the timing of any figure before acting on it.

Corrections policy

We aim to be accurate, and we correct errors promptly when we find them or when they are reported to us. Substantive corrections are reflected in the article and its last-updated date. If you believe something on this site is inaccurate, please contact the NexTrader AI team so we can review it.

Independent, authoritative references

Public sources we rely on

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