Editorial standards

Educational content, clear boundaries, no trading signals.

ahamirror publishes content to help traders understand emotional decision-making, not to influence market positions.

Content rules

We avoid price predictions, token recommendations, guaranteed outcomes, clinical diagnoses, treatment claims, trade setup language, and language that encourages users to increase risk. Content should explain decision patterns, define boundaries, and invite self-reflection before action.

Data rules

Market or liquidation data may be used only as educational context. Data should come from authorized sources, public documentation, or user-provided feeds. If a live feed is not configured, ahamirror should not scrape private dashboards or imply proprietary access.

Market expansion rules

New market pages must add a distinct behavioral model, not copy crypto language into another asset class. Futures pages should address leverage, margin, macro events, and commodity narratives. Active equity pages should address earnings FOMO, concentration risk, index panic, and narrative chasing. ahamirror does not publish market pages that exist only to target keywords.

Review rules

Decision-moment pages should be reviewed for three risks: financial advice framing, medical or psychological advice framing, and manipulative urgency. The strongest pages are useful because they help the reader slow down, not because they promise certainty.