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Editorial standards

The standard every page is held to

Six principles govern what is published on TradeBien, how it is maintained, and what happens when something is wrong.

  • 01

    Every claim is verifiable

    Factual statements reference a primary source or a calculation the reader can reproduce independently. Assertions that cannot be sourced are not published.

  • 02

    Examples use real numbers

    Worked examples reference a real instrument at a realistic rate. Round numbers and placeholder inputs do not appear. Any figure on this site can be reproduced by entering the same inputs into the corresponding calculator.

  • 03

    Education, not advice

    Content explains how instruments work, what calculations produce, and what mechanics mean for a position. It does not predict price movements, recommend trades, or suggest entry or exit timing. The full scope of that boundary is on the Disclaimer page.

  • 04

    Updates are substantive

    Pages are revised when a factual change in the subject domain warrants it — a regulatory shift, a platform update, a methodology revision. Cosmetic edits and typo fixes do not constitute a content revision.

  • 05

    No author bylines

    The editorial standard is the authority, not an individual. The methodology is documented here and auditable. A reader cites the page; the page does not cite a writer.

  • 06

    Errors are corrected

    Factual errors reported through the Report an error channel are reviewed, verified, and corrected in the next revision cycle.