Corrections Policy
AlgoIndex strives for accuracy in all market analysis. If you spot an error, email [email protected] and we will review and, where warranted, correct the article and note the correction with its date. Material corrections are timestamped and disclosed on the affected article.
What counts as a material error
A material error is anything that could change how a reader understands the analysis: a wrong price level, a misattributed data point, an incorrect date or event time, a mislabeled chart, or a factual claim that does not hold. Typos and formatting slips that do not change meaning are fixed silently.
How the process works
Reports go to [email protected]. We acknowledge within one business day and review against the source data used to produce the article. If the report is confirmed, the article is corrected in place and a dated correction note is added at the point of the change. If the report is not confirmed, we reply with the reasoning. Market forecasts that turn out wrong are not corrections; they are graded openly in our accuracy tracking instead.
How corrections are shown
Corrected articles keep their original publication date and gain a timestamped note describing what changed and when. We do not silently rewrite material claims. Where a correction affects a figure quoted on other pages, those pages are updated in the same pass.
See also our editorial standards for how our analysis is produced and reviewed.
