How We Choose Our Stories
StockMacro covers the market moves, earnings reports, and daily stock news that matter most to everyday investors. Our team monitors pre market activity, sector trends, and company announcements to decide which stories deserve coverage. We prioritize developments that could meaningfully affect investment decisions, such as earnings surprises, guidance changes, regulatory actions, and shifts in broader macroeconomic indicators that ripple through equity markets.
Sourcing Our Reporting
We rely on primary sources whenever possible: company filings, official press releases, transcripts of earnings calls, and data from established financial exchanges. When we reference analyst opinions or third party research, we attribute the source clearly so readers can evaluate the information themselves. We do not publish rumors as fact, and we distinguish between confirmed news and speculative commentary throughout our articles.
Writing and Review Process
Every article passes through at least one round of editorial review before publication. Our writers are expected to present balanced context, including risks alongside potential upside, rather than promotional language. Numbers, tickers, and dates are checked against source material prior to publishing, and headlines are reviewed to ensure they accurately reflect the content of the story rather than exaggerating market movements.
Independence From Market Participants
StockMacro does not accept payment in exchange for favorable coverage of any company, fund, or investment product. Our editorial team operates separately from any advertising or business relationships the site may have, so that daily stock news reflects our honest assessment rather than outside influence.