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How these reads are written

Every Why It Moves page is produced by Finaxus's automated market analyst. This page explains exactly how — what data goes in, what rules govern the writing, and what these pages will never do.

The data every page is built from

Before a single word is written, Finaxus pulls a live bundle for the symbol: the current price and day range, company news from the last 48 hours, the broader market backdrop (index moves and market headlines), the earnings calendar and recent results, and key fundamentals. Crypto pages swap in supply, dominance, and on-chain data. The page is written from that bundle and nothing else.

Citations are enforced, not decorative

Every catalyst the page cites must link a source that appeared verbatim in the data bundle the page was written from. A citation that can't be traced back to the bundle is removed by an automated guard before the page is published. If that leaves the story too thin to explain honestly, the page says so — you'll see it marked as a quiet or low-confidence read instead of a confident story invented to fill space.

Freshness is real, not implied

The timestamp on every page is the moment the read was actually generated. Pages regenerate while the story moves — a meaningful price drift or a newer headline triggers a rewrite; a quiet stretch doesn't. That is why the date on the page and the date search engines see are always the same honest value.

Automation, disclosed

The writing is automated: one grounded model pass over the live bundle, followed by deterministic checks (citation grounding, no-advice screening, refusal detection). No page is hand-edited to say more than the data supports. Finaxus — the company behind the Watchdog — is accountable for every published word; if a page is wrong, tell us and it gets fixed at the pipeline level, not just on that page.

What these pages will never do

No buy, sell, or hold calls. No price targets or predictions. No "should I" answers. Finaxus explains what happened and cites its sources — what you do with that understanding is yours. That rule is enforced by automated screening on every generation, and it applies to every surface of the product, not just these pages.