Editorial
Editorial Team & Standards
Last updated: June 29, 2026
Whale Analyzer is maintained by a small editorial team focused on public-market research and financial-data engineering. We build the data pipeline that ingests SEC filings, write the investor-education guides in the Academy, and review the derived analytics that appear on stock and investor pages.
Our promise: every figure on Whale Analyzer is traceable to a public filing or a documented computation — never invented to fill a page.
What we cover
- Public 13F holdings and portfolio activity for tracked institutional investors.
- Derived ownership analytics — concentration, quarterly whale activity, cost basis, and sector positioning (see our methodology for exactly how each is computed).
- Plain-language investor education in the Academy, written to help readers understand concepts like 13F filings, valuation, and portfolio analysis.
Editorial standards
- Source first. Data is labeled with its source and status. We distinguish 13F filings from other disclosures and flag profiles that are watchlist-only.
- Show the math. Derived metrics are computed from documented inputs and described openly in our methodology, including their limitations.
- No hype. We do not issue buy/sell calls, price targets, or predictions. Public disclosure data is presented as historical positioning, not a trade signal.
- Corrections. Errors are fixed when identified. Report one at leo.bikotech@gmail.com.
On AI-assisted content
Some routine summaries and formatting on data pages are produced with tooling assistance and reviewed by the team, but every number is generated from the real public-data pipeline described in our methodology — not invented by a language model. Educational articles are written and edited by the team.
Contact
Questions, corrections, or feedback: leo.bikotech@gmail.com.