Our Commitment to Accuracy
At Monetary Shifts, accuracy is one of the fundamental principles guiding our editorial process. Financial markets, macroeconomic developments, geopolitical events, monetary policy decisions, and digital asset markets can influence important personal, business, and investment decisions. For this reason, we are committed to verifying information before publication and correcting inaccuracies when necessary. This Fact-Checking Policy explains how information is reviewed, verified, and maintained.
Our Verification Process
Before publication, articles are reviewed using available and reliable sources appropriate to the subject matter. Depending on the topic, information may be verified through central bank publications, government reports and official statistics, international organizations, regulatory agencies, academic research, public financial statements, corporate disclosures, institutional market research, historical records, and reputable news organizations. Whenever possible, primary sources are prioritized over secondary reporting.
Source Selection Standards
We evaluate sources based on Authority (institutions recognized for expertise), Reliability (a demonstrated record of accuracy, transparency, and accountability), Relevance (directly related to the subject), and Timeliness (current information preferred, particularly for economic, financial, regulatory, and geopolitical topics). Our broader research framework is described in our Methodology.
Data and Statistics
Economic and financial data presented on Monetary Shifts may originate from government agencies, central banks, international organizations, public databases, financial market data providers, academic institutions, and official corporate reports. While we strive to present accurate information, data may subsequently be revised by the original issuing institution, and such revisions are beyond our control.
Analysis vs. Facts
Monetary Shifts publishes both factual reporting and analytical commentary. Facts refer to verifiable information supported by reliable sources and available evidence. Analysis includes interpretation, context, opinion, projections, and commentary. Readers should recognize that analytical conclusions may involve uncertainty and are not guarantees of future outcomes.
Financial and Market Information
Financial markets are dynamic and can change rapidly. Prices, economic indicators, interest rates, regulations, government policies, and market conditions may evolve after publication. For this reason, information should always be considered within the context of its publication date.
Artificial Intelligence and Verification
Monetary Shifts may utilize artificial intelligence tools to assist with research support, information organization, content development, and workflow efficiency. However, AI-generated output is not treated as a verified source, and all content remains subject to human editorial review and verification before publication. Readers can learn more through our AI Usage Policy.
Corrections and Updates
Despite our efforts, mistakes may occasionally occur. When credible evidence demonstrates that published information contains a factual error, we will review the issue and make appropriate corrections when necessary. Our process for handling revisions, corrections, and updates is explained in our Corrections Policy.
Editorial Oversight
Fact-checking procedures are conducted under the editorial standards established by Monetary Shifts. Editorial oversight is provided by Luis Roback, who publishes under the editorial pseudonym Financial Cryptarch. Additional information is available on our Author page, and our broader editorial standards are described in our Editorial Policy.
Reader Feedback
Readers play an important role in maintaining accuracy. If you believe an article contains an error, outdated information, or missing context, please contact monetary@monetaryshifts.com with supporting information whenever possible.
Transparency and Accountability
Accuracy is closely connected to transparency. For additional information regarding ownership, editorial independence, disclosure practices, and accountability standards, readers may review our Transparency Policy.
Last updated: June 2026
