Terms & Disclosures
How to properly use MarketIntelPro and what our tools are — and are not — designed to do.
Last updated: December 2025
Nothing on MarketIntelPro is investment, tax, legal, or financial advice. We do not tell you what to buy, sell, or hold. All tools and content are designed for education and research only.
1. Educational & Informational Use Only
MarketIntelPro is built to help you read public filings, flows, and basic market data in a structured, easy-to-understand way.
The tools can help you:
- View and organize SEC filings (Form 4, 13F, 13D/G, 8-K, etc.).
- See snapshots of market, ETF, and crypto data.
- Understand insider activity, institutional positioning, and filing events.
- Use structured dashboards and checklists to learn how different metrics work.
However, all of this is general information only. It is not tailored to your personal situation, goals, or risk tolerance. You are responsible for your own decisions.
2. No Investment Adviser or Broker-Dealer Relationship
MarketIntelPro is not a registered investment adviser, broker-dealer, or fiduciary. Using the site does not create:
- An advisor–client relationship.
- A broker–customer relationship.
- Any form of managed account or discretionary mandate.
If you want personalized advice, you should speak with a licensed financial professional who can review your full situation.
3. Data Sources, Delays & Limitations
MarketIntelPro pulls information from:
- Public SEC filings like Form 4, 13F, 13D/G, 8-K, and others.
- Third-party market, ETF, and crypto data providers.
- Reference data used for tickers, CIKs, and basic company profiles.
We do our best to keep the data clean, but you should assume that data can be:
- Delayed relative to real-time markets.
- Incomplete for certain tickers, funds, or tokens.
- Affected by provider outages, API changes, or parsing errors.
- Impacted by corporate actions (splits, mergers, delistings, ticker changes, etc.).
All data is provided on a “best effort” and “as-is” basis. You should always cross-check critical information against original SEC filings, your broker, or official company sources before acting.
4. Interpretation of Metrics & Signals
MarketIntelPro sometimes uses labels or summaries to help you quickly interpret information, such as:
- “Unusual insider buys” or “cluster buying.”
- “Conviction shifts” in 13F holdings.
- Sector “overweight / underweight” labels.
- Risk or checklist-style indicators on research pages.
These labels are simplified summaries meant to guide your own research. They are not guarantees, ratings, or recommendations. Different investors may interpret the same data in different ways.
5. Your Responsibility as a User
By using MarketIntelPro, you agree that:
- You are solely responsible for any investment decisions you make.
- You will not rely on the platform as a substitute for independent research or professional advice.
- You understand that markets involve risk, including the possible loss of principal.
If any part of these terms is unclear, the safest assumption is to treat MarketIntelPro as an educational research aid only and to double-check key decisions with a professional adviser.
6. Changes to Tools, Data, or These Terms
MarketIntelPro will evolve over time. We may update tools, data sources, layouts, or these terms without prior notice as the platform grows.
When we update this page, the “Last updated” line at the top will change. Continuing to use the site after changes means you accept the updated terms.
7. Questions
If you ever feel unsure about how to interpret a page, metric, or signal, the safest move is to:
- Go back to the original SEC filing or source document.
- Use the Learn page to review definitions and examples.
- Ask a licensed financial professional for advice specific to your situation.
If you have questions about how the platform itself works or want to flag a possible data issue, you can email marketintelpro@gmail.com. Please note that we cannot provide personalized investment advice over email.
The entire platform is designed to help you think more clearly about filings and flows — not to replace your own judgment.