Our Approach

The Alpha Pulse aims to correct material factual errors in a transparent and timely way. We distinguish between factual corrections, clarifications, formatting updates, routine copy edits, and article updates made because new information has become available.

How to Request a Correction

Send correction requests to thealphapuls@gmail.com. Please include the article URL, the date you accessed it, the specific sentence or claim at issue, and any reliable source material that supports your request.

Review Process

Correction requests are reviewed for accuracy, relevance, and supporting evidence. If a material error is confirmed, we may update the article, add a clarification, adjust metadata, or publish an editor's note when appropriate.

Updates and Timestamps

Articles may be updated after publication to improve clarity, add new information, correct errors, or reflect changed market conditions. When an update is meaningful, the article may show an updated date in addition to the original publication date.

What We Do Not Change

We generally do not remove accurate archived content simply because market conditions, opinions, or reader preferences have changed. We may remove or restrict content when there is a legal, safety, copyright, privacy, or significant accuracy reason to do so.