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If you have a question about our content, spotted an error, or want to discuss a potential collaboration, we’d like to hear from you.
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Reasons you might contact us
1. Questions about our articles, tools, or glossary
If something isn’t clear, feels incomplete, or you’d like to see an example added, send us a link to the page and your specific question. This helps us improve the resource for everyone.
2. Corrections & clarifications
We work hard to keep information accurate and up to date, but markets, products, and regulations change. If you spot an error, outdated reference, or broken link, please include:
- The page URL
- The text or section in question
- What you believe is incorrect or missing (and, if possible, a credible source)
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For limited advertising, affiliate, or content partnership discussions, please include:
- Your name and company
- A brief description of your product or service
- How you believe it aligns with our audience and educational focus
We are selective about partnerships and will not promote products that contradict our long-term, investor-first philosophy.
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If you’re a journalist, podcaster, or content creator and would like to reference or interview someone from InvestorsEdge.com, please include your outlet, deadline, and topic.
What we can’t help with
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- Tell you what to buy, sell, or hold in your portfolio
- Review your individual account statements or personal documents
- Guarantee returns or comment on specific securities in a way that could be taken as advice
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