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Sources

Evidence first, writing second.

Atlas should make it easy to see why a claim exists. Thin evidence produces a thinner report; a stronger source pack can support deeper interpretation.

Asset-Class Source Rails

Equity

Filings and company facts

SEC filings, issuer pages, financial facts, ownership/person filings where available, and product or operating cadence.

Crypto

Profile and token context

CoinGecko profile data, market context, token structure, official project links, and mapped crypto structure where available.

ETF/Index

Mandate and methodology

Issuer or provider documents, benchmark methodology, holdings or level context where available, and known gaps.

FX/Commodity

Macro and contract context

Central-bank calendars, inflation/labour/growth rails, commodity schedules, exchange specs, and current level context.

Missing Evidence

Atlas must mark source gaps rather than inventing a better-looking story. Unknown actual, forecast, or previous macro values stay blank or pending until an approved source supplies them.

Source policy: chart context can orient the reader, but a chart is not a substitute for source-backed claims.