Methodology

This page explains the methodology used by Moneycontain to develop financial tools, calculators, broker comparisons, and educational content.

Our goal is to maintain transparency about how information on this website is created, tested, and updated.


1. Financial Calculator Methodology

Moneycontain provides various financial calculators including:

• brokerage calculators
• options profit calculators
• breakeven calculators
• investment return estimators
• strategy simulation tools

These tools are built using financial formulas and publicly available information from exchanges and broker platforms.

Calculator outputs are based on mathematical models that estimate:

• brokerage charges
• transaction taxes
• statutory levies
• breakeven points
• profit and loss scenarios

Actual trading results may vary due to:

• broker-specific pricing policies
• changes in tax regulations
• market slippage
• order execution differences

Users should treat calculator results as educational estimates rather than guaranteed outcomes.


2. Brokerage and Tax Calculation Sources

Brokerage and statutory charges used in our tools may include:

• brokerage fees
• Securities Transaction Tax (STT)
• exchange transaction charges
• GST
• SEBI charges
• stamp duty

These values are based on information obtained from:

• official broker websites
• exchange documentation
• regulatory publications
• publicly available pricing pages

Since brokerage structures may change, users should always verify charges directly with their broker.


3. Broker Comparison Methodology

When comparing brokers, we may evaluate several factors including:

• brokerage structure
• trading platform features
• margin policies
• product offerings
• technology and execution speed
• available trading segments
• user experience

Our comparisons aim to help users understand differences between platforms but do not constitute recommendations or investment advice.

Users should independently evaluate which broker best suits their needs.


4. Educational Content Methodology

Educational articles published on this website aim to simplify complex financial concepts.

Topics may include:

• stock market basics
• options trading strategies
• investment principles
• trading psychology
• risk management

Content is structured to improve clarity and learning for readers at different experience levels.

Examples or scenarios used in educational content are illustrative and may not represent real market conditions.


5. Data Updates and Maintenance

Financial markets evolve continuously.

To maintain accuracy, we periodically review and update:

• brokerage structures
• taxation examples
• calculator logic
• platform comparisons

However, temporary inaccuracies may occur due to:

• regulatory changes
• broker pricing updates
• delayed information updates

Users should always verify critical financial details with official sources.


6. Use of Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence tools may be used to assist with:

• structuring content
• formatting explanations
• summarizing financial concepts

AI tools are used only as assistive technologies.

All content is reviewed and edited by a human editor before publication.

AI tools are not used to generate automated trading advice or financial recommendations.


7. Editorial Independence

Our editorial content is created independently and aims to provide clear educational information.

Affiliate partnerships may exist with certain financial platforms; however, such partnerships do not influence our editorial methodology or content standards.


8. Continuous Improvement

We are committed to continuously improving our tools, content quality, and transparency.

Feedback from users helps us identify areas for improvement and maintain high editorial standards.

Users who wish to report inaccuracies or provide feedback may contact us through the website contact page.