iTapGo Quant aims to publish clear, educational, and people-first content. Articles should explain assumptions, define terms, distinguish research from advice, and avoid claims that imply guaranteed or unusually certain trading outcomes.
Strategy articles should identify the research question, the type of data used, the validation method, and major limitations such as transaction costs, slippage, overfitting, and changing market regimes.
We update articles when concepts need clarification, when examples become stale, or when a correction is necessary. Readers may send correction requests through the contact page.
Content Quality Standard
A publishable article should provide original explanation, practical context, and a clear reason for readers to spend time on the page. Pages should not consist only of headings, short definitions, copied source material, or generic claims. Each article should include complete paragraphs and enough detail to explain the topic without requiring readers to guess the research process.
When outside sources, market data, or public reports are discussed, the article should identify why that material matters and add original analysis instead of simply republishing or summarizing external content.
Use of AI Assistance
AI tools may be used to support drafting, outlining, code review, or clarity checks. Final editorial responsibility remains with the site publisher. Articles should be reviewed for accuracy, risk framing, and compliance-sensitive claims before publication.
Financial Content Boundaries
We do not publish personalized portfolio advice, trade alerts, guaranteed returns, or instructions to buy or sell a specific asset. Educational examples are framed as research scenarios and should not be interpreted as recommendations.
Advertising Separation
Advertising code, if present, is separated from editorial decisions. Articles do not ask readers to click ads, view ads for rewards, or treat ads as navigation. Advertising labels and page layout should make it clear that editorial content and advertising are different experiences.
Maintenance and Review
Content is reviewed for broken links, outdated assumptions, unclear risk language, and thin pages. If a page no longer provides meaningful value, it should be updated, consolidated, or removed from navigation rather than left as an underdeveloped template page.