EDITORIAL GUIDELINES

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At The Market Times, our readers trust us to deliver accurate, timely, and unbiased market analysis. These editorial guidelines govern how we create content and ensure the integrity of our platform.

Independence and Objectivity

Our analysis is produced independently. Muhammad Faraz and Amna Faraz do not accept payment or compensation from any company or fund for coverage. All opinions expressed are our own and based on our independent research and market expertise.

Accuracy and Fact-Checking

We strive for the highest level of accuracy in all our content. Before publication:

  • All price levels and technical data are verified against reliable sources
  • Economic data and earnings figures are cross-checked with official releases
  • Central bank statements and policy announcements are sourced directly from official transcripts

If errors are identified post-publication, we correct them promptly and transparently.

Transparency

We believe in being transparent with our readers:

  • Any positions we hold in assets we write about will be disclosed
  • Our analysts do not trade based on content scheduled for future publication
  • Sponsored content, if ever accepted, will be clearly labeled as such

Sources

We rely on primary sources whenever possible, including:

  • Official economic data releases (BLS, Eurostat, etc.)
  • Central bank statements (Fed, ECB, BoE, BOJ, RBA)
  • Company earnings reports (via SEC filings or official investor relations)
  • Real-time market data from reputable exchanges

Corrections Policy

If you believe we have published inaccurate information, please contact us immediately. We investigate all claims and issue corrections where warranted.

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