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E-E-A-T

Profitell Editorial Policy and Trust Standards

Profitell publishes educational financial content for users in the United States and Canada. This page explains how we maintain Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness (E-E-A-T) across our ETF research content.

Last updated: March 11, 2026

1. Experience and practical relevance

Our guides are built from real platform workflows: ETF screening, portfolio construction, risk planning, and monitoring. We prioritize execution-ready frameworks over generic commentary.

2. Expertise and methodology clarity

Each article should clearly state assumptions, timeframe, and limitations. We avoid opaque claims and provide explicit risk and suitability context where decisions involve market exposure.

3. Source quality and authority

Where we reference external material, we prioritize primary or credible institutional sources and clearly separate cited facts from opinion and interpretation.

4. Trust and compliance disclosures

  • All blog content is educational and not investment, legal, or tax advice.
  • No guaranteed-return language is permitted.
  • Performance examples are illustrative and not typical outcomes.
  • Users are advised to consult licensed professionals when appropriate.

5. Corrections and updates

We update content when important factual issues are identified or material market context changes. Each article includes an update timestamp.

6. References used for editorial framework

Policy page for editorial and trust standards. Educational content only. Not investment advice.