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Editorial Policy

Editorial Policy

_Last updated: 2026-05-21_

Mission

Produce accurate, in-depth, useful content about algorithmic and AI trading that helps readers make better decisions.

Sources and accuracy

  • Every numeric claim has a source where possible.
  • We cite primary sources (academic papers, regulatory documents, official

platform docs) over secondary commentary.

  • When citing a competitor product, we do so accurately and link to the

source where readers can verify.

AI assistance disclosure

Articles on this site are produced with the help of AI tools (specifically, Anthropic's Claude). The workflow:

  1. The editor (William Harris) selects the topic and approves the brief.
  2. AI generates a draft based on the approved brief, pillar context, and

our forex glossary.

  1. AI runs fact-check and SEO passes; flagged issues are addressed.
  2. The editor reads the full draft, verifies facts independently for

high-stakes claims, edits for voice and accuracy, and adds original insights where appropriate.

  1. The editor approves the article via a 15-item review checklist

covering factual accuracy, originality, citations, compliance, and internal links.

We disclose this because Google's policy supports AI-assisted content when it is reviewed and curated by humans for user value. We do not publish unreviewed AI output.

Conflicts of interest

When an article discusses bots or services from fxroboteasy.com (the sister commercial site), we include an inline disclosure.

Errors

We are transparent about errors. See /corrections-policy.