Risk Disclaimer

StockVane’s here to help you dig into U.S. market data, tools, and educational insights, but we want you to know where the boundaries are—and what you’re getting.

  1. This Isn’t Investment Advice

Everything you see on StockVane is just info, meant to help you learn. Nothing here should be taken as financial, investment, legal, tax, or brokerage advice. We won’t ever tell you to buy, sell, or hold anything. We don’t know your personal financial picture, risk appetite, or goals—that’s all on you. If you act on anything from this site, it’s your call.

  1. Limits to Market Data

Our charts, data, and analytics might come from third-party sources or go through aggregation, so don’t expect perfection. Sometimes data’s delayed, off, or not quite complete. Actual prices and numbers might not match up with what you see in your broker’s platform. Historical data gets tweaked from time to time. External APIs can introduce random glitches too. Bottom line: we’re not promising absolute accuracy, speed, or reliability.

  1. No Promised Results

Performance indicators, screeners, backtests, and model outputs on StockVane are all hypothetical. They show you what “could” happen, but they’re not a crystal ball. Real investing throws in plenty of curveballs—things like execution timing, slippage, liquidity issues, market spikes, and how you react under stress. Past or simulated results don’t mean much for the future.

  1. It’s Your Responsibility

By using StockVane, you acknowledge you’re fully responsible for your investment decisions. Don’t lean on any single source—not even us. Markets aren’t safe: you can lose some or all of your money. Always do your own homework or talk to a pro before you invest. We’re not liable for any financial losses, gains, or trades you make based on what you see here.

  1. External Links and Third-Parties

We sometimes mention or link to brokers, data vendors, or other financial platforms. We don’t control what they do, their prices, or their accuracy. If you use other services—read their terms, understand their risks. We’re not responsible for what happens there.

  1. For Learning Only

StockVane’s main goal is to make financial info more understandable. Educational content can simplify complicated stuff, and our tools are meant for exploring—not forecasting. Depending on your experience, you might read things differently. Treat everything here as a jumping-off point for your own research, not the final word.

  1. Forward-Looking Statements

Some content talks about expectations or future trends. Be careful—these are just guesses and can end up way off because of changes in the economy, company moves, policy shifts, or wild swings in market mood. We don’t guarantee those predictions.

  1. You Accept the Risks

When you use StockVane, you’re saying you understand that financial markets are risky and unpredictable—and you accept that. If you’re not comfortable with this disclaimer, it’s better to stop using the site.

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