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:
- Trend identification — previous-day event mapping across policy, economics, regulation, and corporate news
- Source collection — targeted search across government data, regulatory filings, institutional research, and established financial news organizations
- Evidence structuring — claims organized into a timeline with conflict flagging and open questions noted explicitly
- Scenario analysis — base, upside, and downside scenarios built from the evidence, not from editorial preference
- Quality review — factual support verification, readability check, and originality assessment before publication
Source standards
- Primary sources preferred: government data releases, SEC filings, central bank statements, court documents, and official company announcements
- Institutional research from named organizations (e.g., FactSet, S&P Global, Wells Fargo Research) cited by name with source URL in article references
- Where institutional forecasts conflict, both positions are presented without resolution in favor of either
- Uncertain claims are marked as uncertain — we do not assert what the evidence does not support
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We do not publish AI-generated content that cannot be attributed to a named, verifiable source.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
- We do not publish sponsored or advertiser-influenced analysis
- We do not make specific investment recommendations
- We do not assert forward-looking claims as certainties — all projections are labeled as scenarios
- We do not resolve conflicting institutional data by choosing a side without evidence
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.