Why Editorial Standards Matter for Finance
Personal finance is a YMYL (Your Money or Your Life) domain — inaccurate information can directly harm people's financial wellbeing. BullWiser takes this seriously. Every claim we make about a fund, every number we publish, and every article we write follows a defined process designed to be accurate, verifiable, and free from commercial bias.
This page documents that process in full. We believe that if you can't explain how your content is made, the content isn't trustworthy.
Who Creates BullWiser's Content
BullWiser is currently a solo operation. If expert contributors join in future, their credentials and any potential conflicts of interest will be disclosed on this page and in each article byline.
Types of Content on BullWiser
How Blog Articles Are Created
Our Editorial Independence Policy
❌ What BullWiser Does Not Do
- Does not publish sponsored articles, advertorials, or paid fund write-ups — no AMC can pay to be featured positively
- Does not accept "exclusive data" or "early access" from AMCs in exchange for favourable coverage
- Does not participate in affiliate schemes that earn commissions for directing users to specific funds or platforms
- Does not suppress or soften negative analysis of any fund, category, or AMC for commercial reasons
- Does not allow PR agencies or investor relations teams at AMCs to review content before publication
Correction & Update Policy
BullWiser takes factual accuracy seriously. We have a clear process for handling errors:
Types of Corrections
- Minor corrections (typos, formatting): Fixed silently without notice.
- Factual corrections (wrong number, outdated regulation): Article is updated with the correct information and a note added: "Correction: [original claim] has been updated to [correct claim] as of [date]."
- Algorithmic corrections (scoring formula bug): The Methodology page is updated, affected fund scores are recalculated, and a changelog entry is added to the Methodology page noting the date and nature of the change.
- Data corrections (error in source data from AMFI/MFApi.in): If a source data error is identified, we note it in our Data Sources page and flag affected fund scores as UNDER EVALUATION until corrected data is available.
How to Report an Error
If you believe any content on BullWiser is factually incorrect or misleading, please contact us via the About page. Include the specific claim, the URL where it appears, and a reference to the correct information. We aim to investigate and respond within 5 business days.
How Content is Kept Current
Content Review Schedule
- Fund scores: Recalculated automatically every week from fresh AMFI data. No manual review required.
- Methodology page: Reviewed and updated whenever the scoring algorithm or data pipeline changes. Changes logged with date.
- Data Sources page: Updated when new data sources are added or existing source reliability changes.
- Blog articles: Articles covering SEBI regulations, tax rules, or market events are reviewed quarterly for continued accuracy. Articles more than 12 months old with time-sensitive claims are flagged for review.
- Legal pages (Privacy, Terms, Disclaimer): Reviewed and updated at minimum annually, or immediately when a change in practice or law requires it.
All platform documentation pages (this page, Methodology, Data Sources, Disclaimer) carry a "Last Updated" date at the bottom so you can verify recency.
Last updated: 15 May 2026
Frequently Asked Questions
Not Investment Advice: Editorial standards govern the accuracy and independence of BullWiser's content — they do not make BullWiser a SEBI-registered investment adviser. All content remains for educational purposes only. Read our full Disclaimer.