Data Sources & Fair-Use Policy

How MarketPulse uses public data, third-party headlines, and our own analytics.

1. What data we use

MarketPulse ingests publicly available data from government statistics offices, central banks, regulators, corporate press releases, and financial news websites via RSS, Atom, JSON feeds, and documented APIs.

We store structured metadata such as timestamps, tickers, asset classes, and links to the original publisher. We do not bypass paywalls or scrape restricted content.

2. What we do not store

We do not persist full copyrighted article bodies from third-party publishers. Where required, we retain headline-level information, minimal context, and our own analytical outputs only.

For strict commercial providers, usage is limited to headline, source name, and a link back to the publisher.

3. Our proprietary analytics

MarketPulse applies proprietary models to estimate market impact, direction bias, and time horizon for each event.

Paid plans provide access to these analytics — not to third-party news content itself.

4. Fair-use and takedown process

Our system supports per-source configuration, including headline-only mode, snippet limits, or full feed deactivation.

If you are a content owner and believe MarketPulse is using your material inconsistently with your policies, contact legal@marketpulse.ai. We will review and adjust usage promptly.

5. No investment advice

MarketPulse is an analytical tool. Scores, summaries, and bias indicators are algorithmic opinions and do not constitute investment advice, an offer, or a solicitation.

You remain responsible for your own decisions and should consult independent professional advice where appropriate.

Last updated: 2025-12-13