Corrections Policy

Our Commitment to Accuracy and Accountability

At Monetary Shifts, we are committed to publishing accurate, reliable, and well-researched content. Despite careful editorial review and fact-checking procedures, errors may occasionally occur. When inaccuracies are identified, we believe they should be corrected promptly, transparently, and responsibly. This Corrections Policy explains how Monetary Shifts handles corrections, updates, clarifications, and content revisions.

Why Corrections Matter

Financial, economic, geopolitical, and market-related information can influence important decisions and public understanding. Maintaining trust requires acknowledging and correcting mistakes when they occur. Our goal is not to avoid errors entirely—a standard no publication can guarantee—but to address them openly when identified.

Types of Revisions

Minor Corrections may include typographical errors, grammar mistakes, formatting issues, broken links, and minor wording improvements that do not alter the meaning of the content. These changes may be made without a formal correction notice.

Substantive Corrections involve errors that may affect a reader’s understanding, including incorrect facts, misstated figures or statistics, incorrect dates, misquoted information, incorrect references, and errors in interpretation. When such issues are identified, the article may be updated and corrected accordingly.

Clarifications. In some situations, information may be technically accurate but require additional context. When appropriate, clarifications may be added to improve reader understanding without changing the original intent of the content.

Content Updates

Economic conditions, market developments, regulations, and geopolitical events change over time. Articles may be updated periodically to reflect new information, revised data, or significant developments occurring after publication. These updates should not be interpreted as corrections unless an actual error existed in the original version. Our broader approach to updates is described in our Content Update Policy.

How Corrections Are Reviewed

When a potential error is reported, Monetary Shifts may review the claim, verify the supporting evidence, compare the information against available sources, consult official or primary sources whenever possible, and determine whether a correction, clarification, or update is necessary. Not every disagreement regarding interpretation or opinion will result in a correction.

Reader Correction Requests

Readers who believe an article contains an error are encouraged to contact us. When submitting a correction request, please include the article title or URL, a description of the potential error, and supporting evidence or sources if available. Correction requests may be submitted to monetary@monetaryshifts.com or through our Contact Us page.

Editorial Responsibility

All correction requests are reviewed according to the editorial standards established by Monetary Shifts. Editorial oversight is provided by Luis Roback, who publishes under the editorial pseudonym Financial Cryptarch. Additional information can be found on our Author page.

Relationship to Fact-Checking

Corrections are part of our broader commitment to factual accuracy. Before publication, content is reviewed according to the procedures described in our Fact-Checking Policy, and editorial standards governing publication practices are outlined in our Editorial Policy.

Transparency

Transparency is essential to maintaining trust. Our broader commitments regarding editorial independence, ownership transparency, and disclosure practices can be found in our Transparency Policy.

Financial Content Disclaimer

Monetary Shifts provides educational and informational content only. Nothing published on this website should be interpreted as investment advice, financial advice, legal advice, tax advice, accounting advice, or a recommendation to buy or sell any asset. Readers should always conduct independent research and seek professional guidance when appropriate. Additional information is available in our Disclaimer.

Contact

Questions regarding this Corrections Policy may be directed to monetary@monetaryshifts.com.

Last updated: June 2026