Editorial Standards
Hynexly is an editorial research desk covering US stocks and markets — equities, macro and the Fed, technology, and the energy transition. This page explains what we publish, what we avoid, and how we handle sourcing, updates, and corrections.
Last reviewed: July 13, 2026
What we publish
We prioritize stories that change real investor decisions: policy shifts, earnings, price moves, structural industry changes, and market plumbing. We prefer interpretation with context over headline rewrites.
What we avoid
We do not aim to index thin rewrites, copied summaries, vague commentary, or pages where ads dominate the reading experience. Sensational headlines and low-information posts are either held back or removed from discovery surfaces.
Sources and updates
We rely on filings, policy documents, company releases, major reporting, and market data whenever possible. If a key fact changes, we update the article and revise the framing when needed.
Source hierarchy
For investing and market coverage, we prioritize primary filings, regulator or government sources, company releases, data providers, and major reporting in that order. Weakly sourced numbers should not anchor a thesis.
How we use tools
AI may help organize notes or check structure, but it cannot replace evidence or owner review. Repetitive, weakly sourced, or obviously templated output is discarded rather than published.
Advertising independence
Advertising is separated from editorial judgment. Ad availability does not change the conclusion of any stock, product, or platform discussion, and we do not use language or layouts that ask readers to click ads.
Corrections and contact
Readers can use the contact page to flag factual errors, outdated numbers, or unclear sourcing. Verified issues should be corrected promptly.