Editorial Guidelines Policy

1. Why This Policy Exists

At Logic & Liquidity (www.logicandliquidity.com), we believe that sound financial decisions are built on two things: clear reasoning (logic) and accessible capital (liquidity). Our mission is to cut through hype, fear, and misinformation by delivering evidence-based financial analysis that prioritizes clarity over clickbait.

We are not here to tell you what to think. We are here to give you the tools to think better about money.


2. Core Editorial Standards

Accuracy Above All

  • Every claim, data point, or statistical reference is traced back to a primary source (SEC filings, central bank data, peer-reviewed research, or direct company disclosures).
  • We do not publish anonymous “insider tips” or unverifiable market rumors.
  • If a source is outdated or ambiguous, we state that clearly.

Independence, Not Neutrality

  • We have no paid placement, affiliate revenue, or sponsored content that influences our conclusions.
  • We will take a clear stance when the data supports it. Neutrality without evidence is useless.

Transparency of Method

  • When we analyze a stock, sector, or strategy, we explain our assumptions, time horizons, and risk factors.
  • Backtests, models, or screenshots of calculations are shared where possible.

Reader Privacy

  • We do not track individual reading behavior for resale. Comments and emails are never shared with third parties.

3. Corrections & Accountability

We treat errors as system failures, not just typos.

Error TypeAction Taken
Minor (typo, grammar, formatting)Corrected silently within 24 hours.
Substantive (wrong number, misattributed quote, flawed logic)Correction notes added at the top of the article + date of fix. Original error is acknowledged plainly.
Retraction (entire claim invalidated)Article is clearly marked “RETRACTED” with full explanation. No stealth deletion.

Last Updated: April 20, 2026

To report an error:
📧 corrections@logicandliquidity.com with the article URL and the specific claim in question.


4. AI-Assisted Content Policy

We use AI as a tool, not a replacement for judgment.

  • Human-first drafting: Every article is outlined, written, or substantially rewritten by a human editor with financial domain knowledge.
  • AI use cases: Summarizing public data, generating code snippets for financial models, checking readability.
  • Mandatory oversight: No AI-generated paragraph is published without a human verifying every number, claim, and citation.
  • Disclosure: If AI contributed significantly to structure or drafting, a line at the bottom of the article will say: “Portions of this article were drafted with the assistance of generative AI and fully reviewed by a human editor.”
  • Bias check: AI-suggested content is audited for overgeneralization (e.g., assuming one market behavior applies to all investors).

5. Review Cycle

This policy is reviewed:

  • Quarterly for factual updates (e.g., legal compliance, platform changes).
  • Annually for broader editorial philosophy.

Next scheduled review: January 15, 2027


6. Contact Us

For corrections, permissions, or editorial questions:

📧 editor@logicandliquidity.com

We aim to respond within 2 business days.