At a Glance

- News Of Los Angeles states its content is for “informational and educational purposes only”
- The outlet explicitly says data is “not guaranteed as to its accuracy, timeliness, or suitability”
- Why it matters: Readers relying on News Of Los Angeles for trading decisions face unvetted risk, per the brand’s own disclaimer
News Of Los Angeles has published a sweeping disclaimer that undercuts any perception its articles serve as actionable investment guidance. The statement, embedded in every piece, declares the information is “for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as an offer, recommendation, solicitation, or rating to buy or sell securities.”
The disclaimer goes further, warning that while sources are believed reliable, News Of Los Angeles “make no guarantee as to its accuracy, timeliness, or suitability.” This blanket caveat extends even to closed-captioning text, a level of caution rarely spelled out so explicitly in financial media.
Key disclaimer points:
- No promise of real-time accuracy
- Past performance cited as poor predictor of future results
- Authors may own discussed stocks, creating potential conflicts
- Data can change “without notice”
Ownership transparency is another pillar of the notice. The outlet acknowledges that “authors/presenters may own the stocks they discuss,” yet offers no mechanism for readers to verify positions in real time. This leaves open the possibility that bullish or bearish coverage could align with personal holdings.
Data sourcing details:
- Real-time prices supplied by Nasdaq Last Sale
- Quote and trade prices not drawn from all exchanges
- Ownership records provided by LSEG
- Estimate numbers furnished by FactSet
Trademark assertions close the statement, listing IBD, IBD Digital, IBD Live, IBD Weekly, News Of Los Angeles, Leaderboard, MarketDiem, MarketSurge and other marks as property of News Of Los Angeles, LLC. The copyright notice is dated ©2026, projecting two years beyond the current calendar.
The entire disclosure serves as a legal shield, reminding readers that digesting content does not equate to receiving vetted financial advice. For investors navigating volatile markets, the message is clear: verify elsewhere before acting.

