Editorial

Editorial policy

How the Algogen editorial team handles indicator formulas, technical code, historical claims, sources, publication dates, and corrections.

Publisher and audience

Algogen publishes its technical guides as the Algogen editorial team. The default reader is a market-fluent retail trader or investor, so articles explain the rule, calculation, implementation detail, and failure mode without presenting an indicator as a prediction.

Sources and attribution

Historical and factual claims should link to an inspectable source when the claim depends on one. Product documentation and official platform references are preferred for implementation behaviour. A link is not treated as proof that a market claim is true.

Code and platform notes

Code guides identify the language and platform they target. Readers should reproduce samples in the named environment and confirm data, session, warm-up, and execution assumptions before relying on an output.

Dates and material changes

Each article shows its publication date. A modified date is only added when the main content has been substantively reviewed or changed, not when a deployment rebuilds the page.

Financial claims

Articles describe formulas, history, implementation, and historical interpretation. They do not provide personalised investment advice or promise future performance.

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