About Valye’s AI & Research OutputsValye is an AI-powered research platform that analyzes publicly available information and third-party data to generate research-oriented outputs, including the Valye research score (the “Valye Score”).The Valye Score and related commentary are:AI-generated analytical indicators based on patterns in the data,
Not predictions of future performance, and
Not recommendations to buy, sell, or hold any security.
No Investment AdviceThe information provided by Valye, including the Valye Score, reports, summaries, charts, and any other content, is offered solely for informational and educational purposes.Valye does not:Provide investment, legal, tax, or financial advice;
Make recommendations or solicitations to buy, sell, or hold any security;
Recommend any investment strategy.
You are solely responsible for any investment or financial decisions you make. Before making any decision, you should conduct your own research and consider consulting a qualified financial professional.No Fiduciary or Advisory RelationshipYour use of Valye does not create:An advisor–client relationship,
An investment advisory relationship, or
Any fiduciary relationship.
Valye is not acting as your:Investment adviser,
Broker-dealer, or
Fiduciary.
You remain solely responsible for evaluating the risks and suitability of any decision.Data Sources & AI LimitationsValye’s outputs are derived from:Publicly available information;
Licensed third-party data sources;
AI models trained on large datasets.
Because of this:Data may be incomplete, inaccurate, outdated, or otherwise imperfect;
AI-generated content may contain errors or reflect biases;
Outputs may not reflect all available information or the most current developments.
Valye does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of any information, and you should not rely on Valye as your sole source of information.Past Performance & RiskAny references to historical performance, trends, or patterns:Are not guarantees of future performance;
Do not eliminate the possibility of loss, including substantial or total loss.
All investments involve risk, including the potential loss of principal. You should carefully consider your own financial situation, objectives, and risk tolerance.