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Disclosures & methodology

What this is

The Party Report publishes research notes about consumer-attention signals our scanner detected. Each article traces to a real trend we surfaced: the search or social interest that rose, and the economic link to a company. We show the sources we checked. It is a record of what our tools saw and when.

What this is not

This is not investment advice, and it is not a recommendation to buy or sell any security. We never tell you what to trade, never size a position, and never place an order. Naming a ticker describes where a signal pointed. It is not a call to act on it.

"Signal lead time" means timing, not returns

Where we report how early a signal fired, that figure describes signal timing: how far ahead of a later event the interest moved. It is not a return, not a claim of profit, and not a prediction. Signals are wrong often; a single case study illustrates a method, it does not prove one.

Cited, or a dash

Every figure in an article traces to a source we actually pulled. Where a source was silent, the article shows a dash rather than a guess. We publish the misses and the contested reads alongside the clean ones, because the honesty of the corpus matters more than any single article.

Data is delayed and illustrative

Market and search data shown here is delayed and for research purposes. Past signal timing does not predict future results. Do your own research and consider your own circumstances; if you need personalized advice, consult a licensed professional.

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