Corrections

StockMacro is committed to accuracy in every story we publish, from daily market recaps to in depth analysis of individual companies. Stock news moves quickly, and while we take care to verify figures, dates, and quotes before publication, mistakes can still happen. When they do, we believe correcting them openly is essential to maintaining reader trust.

If you notice an error in one of our articles, whether it is a factual mistake, an outdated figure, or a misattributed quote, we want to hear about it. Please visit our contact page to send us the details, including a link to the article and a description of what needs to be corrected. Our editorial team reviews every report and follows up as quickly as possible.

Once a correction is verified, we update the article directly and add a brief note at the bottom of the piece explaining what was changed and when. For more significant errors, such as those that materially affect the meaning of a story, we may also include a more visible correction notice near the top of the article. Our goal is transparency: readers should always be able to see what was fixed and why.