The Regime Investor
Corrections
How The Regime Investor records material corrections, clarifications, and updates to published research.
Accuracy matters more than preserving the appearance of certainty. When a published article contains a material factual error, The Regime Investor will correct the article and add a dated correction note that explains what changed. The original publication date remains visible, and the page’s updated date changes only after a meaningful editorial revision.
Clarifications that improve wording without changing the article’s conclusion may be recorded when they affect how a reasonable reader would interpret the analysis. Silent cosmetic edits, such as spelling or formatting fixes, do not require a correction note.
If new evidence changes a working investment view rather than correcting an error, the article should distinguish that update from a correction. The aim is to preserve an inspectable research record: what was believed, why it was believed, and what evidence caused the view to change.
The site does not publish a correction contact or collect reader submissions. Articles remain subject to the human review process described in the methodology , and material changes are recorded on the affected article.