How is content produced?
An AI drafting model works against an explicit framework documented across the project; a human editor verifies every claim, every calculation, and every figure before publication. The draft is the starting point, not the publication.
Specificity in worked examples
Specificity is enforced at every step. Worked examples reference a real instrument at a realistic exchange rate; placeholder figures and round-number inputs do not appear. A pip-value calculation uses EUR/USD at a recent quote and a stated lot size. A margin example states the leverage ratio, the position size, and the resulting margin requirement in the account currency. A reader can reproduce the figure by entering the same inputs in the corresponding TradeBien calculator or in any independent calculator that follows the same methodology.
Education, not advice
The content explains how an instrument works, what a calculation produces, and what a position's mechanics mean for an account. The content is not advice — the full scope of that boundary is documented on the Disclaimer. A paragraph that crosses into prediction or recommendation is rewritten during review, regardless of how true the underlying claim might appear.
When is a page revised?
A factual change in the content domain — a regulatory shift, a platform update, a methodology revision — triggers a substantive refresh. A measured ranking decline of eight weeks or longer in Google Search Console triggers a competitive review against the current top-ranking page on the target query. A new piece of original data earns a substantive update entry. Cosmetic edits and typo fixes do not. The standard distinguishes substantive updates from maintenance, and only the former earns a lastSubstantiveUpdate entry on the page's structured data.
Why no author bylines?
The brand is the authority, not a person. The methodology is auditable through the framework documentation referenced from Data sources; the per-page byline is absent because it would imply individual authority where the system's standard is the authority. A reader cites the page; the page does not cite a writer.
Reader-reported errors
Factual errors are reviewed and incorporated through the Report an error channel. Calculations and citations are re-verified when an error is reported; corrections are published as part of the next revision cycle.