Editorial Policy

Last updated: April 2026

Our editorial mission

Shipwrite publishes daily market-impact analysis focused on US stocks and US real estate. Our goal is to explain how events flow through markets — not to repost headlines. Every piece starts with a "why now" question and ends with a set of forward-looking indicators readers can track independently.

Research process

Each analysis follows a structured multi-stage workflow:

  1. Trend identification — previous-day event mapping across policy, economics, regulation, and corporate news
  2. Source collection — targeted search across government data, regulatory filings, institutional research, and established financial news organizations
  3. Evidence structuring — claims organized into a timeline with conflict flagging and open questions noted explicitly
  4. Scenario analysis — base, upside, and downside scenarios built from the evidence, not from editorial preference
  5. Quality review — factual support verification, readability check, and originality assessment before publication

Source standards

AI-assisted content disclosure

Shipwrite uses AI-assisted research and writing tools to accelerate the collection and structuring of market data. All AI-generated drafts are reviewed against source material for factual accuracy. The editorial framework — topic selection, angle definition, scenario structure, and quality criteria — is defined and maintained by the Shipwrite Editorial Team.

We do not publish AI-generated content that cannot be attributed to a named, verifiable source. Fallback or low-confidence content is held as a draft and not published.

What we do not do

Financial disclaimer

All content on Shipwrite is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment, financial, real estate, or legal advice. Nothing published here is a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any security or asset. Always consult a licensed financial advisor before making investment decisions. Past performance is not indicative of future results.

Corrections policy

If a factual error is identified after publication, we will correct the article and note the correction at the bottom of the post. Contact us at [email protected] to report an error.