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Aggregated reads publicly available market news from dozens of sources in several languages and turns it into plain-English cards: what happened, why the market cares, and the cause-and-effect chain an event could set off. It is journalism-style educational analysis of public information, built for learning how markets work, not for telling anyone what to do with their money.
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Directional labels such as “bullish”, “bearish”, or conditional scenario readings describe how public information could play out. They characterise the news; they are never an instruction or a forecast you should act on.
Cards are produced by an automated pipeline from the cited source articles, with validation gates and editorial oversight. Automation is fast, and fast coverage can contain errors. Every card links its sources so you can verify claims yourself, and our corrections policy explains how mistakes are handled.
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