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Investment Disclaimer

Market Information, Not Financial Advice

Trigger Grade provides market information, trigger-based context, grade labels, AI-powered comments, and educational analysis for users who want to better understand fast-moving U.S. stocks.

Trigger Grade is designed to scan stocks that may have conditions for sharp movement and organize trigger information when market-moving events appear. These conditions may include float shares, financial condition, catalyst sensitivity, filings or news flow, risk-related information, and other context used within Trigger Grade's own filtering logic.

The information shown on Trigger Grade is provided for informational and educational purposes only. It should not be interpreted as financial advice, investment advice, trading advice, legal advice, tax advice, or any form of professional recommendation.

Trigger Grade does not recommend that users buy, sell, hold, short, or trade any stock, security, or financial instrument.

No Buy or Sell Signals

Any grade, stock card, AI-powered comment, trigger reason, risk alert, or dashboard item shown on Trigger Grade is intended to help users organize trigger information and market context more efficiently.

These features do not represent buy signals, sell signals, price predictions, guaranteed outcomes, or investment recommendations.

A stock receiving an S, A, B, or F grade should not be understood as a direct trading instruction. The grade is an informational classification used to organize trigger context, stock conditions, financial context, and risk-related information.

Trigger Grade's grading structure is not based on one single factor. It is not simply a price movement score, a volume score, or a chart pattern. It is an information layer built around Trigger Grade's filtering process, data structure, and trigger classification logic.

F Grade and Risk Alerts

F Grade is used for Negative Trigger or Risk Alert situations.

An F Grade may appear when a stock is connected to unfavorable news, weak financial context, dilution concern, funding risk, regulatory pressure, disappointing or underwhelming data, sharp uncertainty, or another warning signal that users should notice.

F Grade is not a judgment that a company has no value. It is a risk-focused information category designed to highlight negative context or elevated risk within Trigger Grade's trigger structure.

Data May Be Incomplete, Delayed, or Change Quickly

Stock market information can change rapidly, especially for fast-moving U.S. stocks, pre-market movers, after-hours movers, biotech catalysts, low-float conditions, short squeeze context, newly listed stocks, and event-driven market stories.

Information displayed on Trigger Grade may be delayed, incomplete, inaccurate, unavailable, or updated without notice. Trigger information may evolve quickly. Rumors may be incomplete. Filings may require interpretation. Financial condition may change over time. Market reaction may be stronger or weaker than expected.

Users should not rely only on Trigger Grade when making financial decisions.

Trigger-Based Analysis Has Limits

Trigger Grade is built to organize trigger information and market context, but no filtering process or grading logic can fully capture the complexity of the stock market.

A visible trigger does not guarantee that a stock will move in a specific direction. A strong grade does not guarantee continuation. A risk alert does not guarantee a decline. Market behavior can change quickly, and new information can alter the context at any time.

Trigger Grade should be treated as an information dashboard and analysis indicator, not as a decision-making system.

AI-Powered Comments

Trigger Grade may use AI-powered comments to make trigger context easier to understand.

These comments are designed to summarize visible information, such as the type of trigger, possible reason for market attention, company context, financial risk, and warning signals that may need to be noticed.

AI-powered comments may be incomplete, inaccurate, outdated, or unable to reflect every relevant market factor. They should be treated as informational summaries only, not as financial advice, investment recommendations, or trading instructions.

High-Risk Market Activity

Fast-moving U.S. stocks can be highly volatile. Stocks with sensitive float conditions, strong catalyst exposure, weak financial condition, short squeeze context, rumor-driven attention, or event-based triggers may experience sudden price movement in either direction.

Past movement does not guarantee future movement. A stock that has moved sharply may continue moving, reverse quickly, become illiquid, or react differently from what users expect.

Users are responsible for understanding the risks involved in trading or investing.

User Responsibility

All trading and investment decisions are the sole responsibility of the user.

Before making any financial decision, users should review multiple sources, understand the risks, consider their own financial situation, and make independent decisions.

Trigger Grade is not responsible for financial losses, missed opportunities, trading decisions, investment outcomes, or actions taken based on information displayed on the website.

Advertising and Content Separation

Trigger Grade may display advertisements to support free access to the service.

Advertisements are separate from trigger information, grade labels, AI-powered comments, risk alerts, dashboard content, and editorial information. Sponsored areas should not be interpreted as market recommendations, investment-related endorsements, or part of Trigger Grade's filtering logic.

Preview Data Notice

During the preview stage, some dashboard examples may use preview data to demonstrate Trigger Grade's structure, grading format, and trigger-based information flow.

Preview data is not real-time market data and should not be treated as current market information.

Changes to This Disclaimer

This Investment Disclaimer may be updated as Trigger Grade develops, adds new features, changes data sources, improves its filtering process, or updates its trigger classification logic.

Continued use of Trigger Grade means the user understands that the service is provided for informational and educational purposes only.