Corrections Policy

Accuracy matters, especially on financial topics. DailyBulls aims to correct factual, numerical, sourcing, labeling, or disclosure errors as quickly as practical after they are identified.

How to report an issue

If you believe a page contains an error, please contact us through the Contact page and include:

  • the page URL
  • a short description of the issue
  • the specific line, table, figure, or statement in question
  • a supporting source if available

Clear and specific reports help us review the issue faster.

What happens after a report

When an issue is reported, we may:

  • review the page against the cited concern
  • verify the claim against available sources
  • update the page if a correction is needed
  • add a correction or update note when the issue is material

Not every report results in a change. We may decide that the page is accurate as written, that the issue is interpretive rather than factual, or that the page needs clarification rather than correction.

Types of changes

DailyBulls may use the following types of revisions:

Correction

A correction fixes a factual, numerical, sourcing, labeling, or disclosure issue that was wrong at the time of publication or last update.

Update

An update reflects materially newer information, such as fresh market data, a new filing, or a changed methodology.

Clarification

A clarification improves wording, context, or formatting without changing the core factual meaning of the page.

Correction notes

For significant errors, DailyBulls may add a visible note explaining what changed. Minor grammar, formatting, and style edits may be made without a formal correction note.

Forecast pages

Forecast and target pages are especially sensitive to methodology changes, data revisions, and stale assumptions. If a material issue affects a forecast table, model assumption, or supporting data block, we may update the page and add a note when appropriate so readers understand what changed and why.

Timing

We aim to review correction requests promptly, but response times may vary depending on the nature of the issue, data availability, and the complexity of the page.