Research Methodology & Data Sources
Last updated: June 19, 2026
AlphaEdge publishes market analysis for readers who want clear, data-grounded financial commentary. This page explains how we gather information, verify claims, and separate factual reporting from analytical judgment.
Source Hierarchy
We prefer primary and verifiable sources whenever possible, including company filings, earnings releases, investor presentations, exchange and index data, central-bank and government releases, reputable market-data providers, and direct economic-data sources.
Market Data
Daily market articles rely on current index levels, exchange-traded fund prices, Treasury yields, commodities, currencies, and sector data available at the time of writing. Fast-moving intraday values may change after publication, so readers should verify live prices before making decisions.
Company and Earnings Analysis
When discussing company results, we look for reported revenue, earnings, guidance, margins, cash flow, management commentary, consensus expectations, analyst actions, valuation, and sector context. We distinguish between reported facts and our interpretation of what those facts mean for investors.
Opinion and Forecasts
Forward-looking views, market ranges, scenarios, and tactical opinions are analysis, not guarantees. We use probabilities and scenarios to frame risk, but actual market outcomes can differ substantially.
Corrections
If we identify a material factual error, we correct it promptly under our Corrections Policy. Readers can send correction requests to contact [at] alphaedgehub [dot] com.
Editorial Independence
Our editorial conclusions are not controlled by advertisers, sponsors, data vendors, or companies we cover. See our Editorial Policy and Advertising Policy for more detail.