Regulatory filings
Rulebooks and issuer disclosures used to describe frameworks, not to tout securities.
Evidence workshop · capitaloeduk.com
We explain how to read filings, statistics, and research summaries with explicit methodology—so you can study market information without product pitches or pressure to act on named instruments.
Draft topics
How to compare wording across annual reports without treating examples as buy or sell signals.
Propose a topicQuestions to ask when a headline percentage moves sharply.
Editorial standardsSeparating correlation, mechanism, and policy narrative in plain language.
Source typesConceptual literacy only—no automation playbooks or asset tips.
FAQEditorial standards
| Scope | Define terms and time horizon before interpreting figures. |
|---|---|
| Traceability | Link claims to documents or dataset entries readers can reopen. |
| Uncertainty | Note revisions, conflicts, and limits—past results do not guarantee future outcomes. |
| Revenue | Ads fund free lessons; we do not sell instruments or take referral fees. |
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Evidence lanes
Rulebooks and issuer disclosures used to describe frameworks, not to tout securities.
Macro and market-structure series with paths readers can verify independently.
Methods papers and technical specs for AI topics—kept apart from marketing copy.
Optional updates
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