The rules that govern every piece of analysis on NarrativeRadar.
NarrativeRadar exists to help readers see what different sources are saying about the same event and where they disagree. Every piece of analysis follows three principles:
These rules are enforced at every stage of the analysis pipeline, from AI prompt constraints to output validation:
Every event is structured into three layers. No content crosses between them:
When insufficient data exists to produce meaningful analysis, the system explicitly abstains rather than speculate. You may see labels such as:
Abstention is always preferred over forced completeness. An empty field is more honest than a guess.
Every narrative is attributed to the information block or source group that promotes it. NarrativeRadar monitors 130+ sources across 8 geopolitical blocks (Western, Russian, Chinese, Middle Eastern, African, Official, Financial, Regional) to ensure diverse coverage.
A narrative without attribution is not published. Readers should always know who is saying what.
Some events include a market exposure section identifying financial instruments mentioned in source coverage. This information is strictly observational — it reflects what sources are discussing, not what you should buy or sell.
NarrativeRadar is not a financial advisor, does not provide investment advice, and accepts no liability for trading decisions made using its content.