Editorial Policy
This page explains how ETF Rebalancing publishes, reviews, updates, and corrects informational content.
How content is produced
- Market news and practical guides may start from AI-assisted drafts, but final structure, source checks, and publishing decisions are handled by the editorial team.
- We do not create fake individual authors. When a page lists an editorial desk, that means a topic-specific team label used for accountability and corrections.
- Financial pages are for general information only and are not personalized investment advice.
Sources and attribution
- News articles should expose the original source when a source URL is available.
- Policy, tax, health, and official-procedure claims should prefer primary sources such as government, regulator, exchange, issuer, or official service pages.
- If a claim cannot be supported clearly, it should be softened, removed, or rewritten as context rather than advice.
Dates and updates
- Published dates indicate the first release date of the content.
- Updated dates are changed only when the body or material facts are actually revised.
- Backfills for older content use the original published or existing updated date instead of pretending the page was newly reviewed today.
Corrections
- If you find an error, send the URL and correction details to crazyfou34@gmail.com.
- Material corrections are handled by updating the page and its updated/reviewed fields.