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Over-claiming is the industry default. Our answer is structural: every claim on this site must be true and verifiable, simulation is labeled simulation, and if it isn't live it isn't on this site. Here's the policy — and where to verify it.
This isn’t a style guide — it’s enforced. Automated guard tests run against the site’s source on every build and fail the build when copy drifts from what the product actually does.
Every claim served on this site must be true and checkable. If we can't source a number from a real feed or a real record, we don't display it — we remove it rather than soften it.
Practice-mode results are always marked as simulated and never presented as live execution. Simulated results are not indicative of future performance, and we say so where they appear.
If a capability is described on this site, it is running in production today. Anything that isn't running isn't described — we remove copy rather than imply.
Markitel never holds your funds. Money and orders stay at your broker; connecting an account grants read access to balance, equity, and positions.
Signals and analytics are informational and educational tools. Nothing on the platform is personalized investment advice, and no outcome is promised — trading involves substantial risk of loss.
We publish the complete timestamped record instead of win rates. The reasoning is a full section of the methodology page, not a footnote.
Every published signal, timestamped, including the losers.
Methodology →The exact factors and weights the engine runs, and why no win rates.
Platform status →Live pipeline and service uptime — the same page we watch.
Security →How credentials, tokens, and browser sessions are handled.
Privacy →What we collect, why, and the controls you keep.
Ask us directly →Anything this page doesn't answer — challenge us on it.
Real-time feeds. One verdict. Zero guesswork.
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