Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about regulation, data, and coverage.
Is Termimal regulated?
No. Hiram OÜ is not authorised or supervised as an investment firm, broker, adviser, fund manager, or crypto-asset service provider by any regulator. Termimal is a research and analytics tool. Nothing on the platform is investment advice. See our Risk Disclaimer for the full statement.
Can I rely on Termimal for my trading decisions?
No. Termimal is a research and analytics tool, not an adviser, and owes you no fiduciary duty. Every output — data, charts, indicators, regime scores, signals, AI briefings, and prediction-market probabilities — is for information only and may be delayed, incomplete, or wrong. All trading and investment decisions are yours alone; do not rely solely on Termimal outputs. See our Risk Disclaimer.
Can I use Termimal data in my own trading bot or research product?
For personal, internal research and trading: yes. For redistribution, resale, or building a competing service: no — see our API Terms sections 5 and 6. If you want a commercial redistribution arrangement, contact api@termimal.com.
How accurate is the AI Weekly Briefing?
The Intelligence Brief is generated by AI models and is not reviewed by a human analyst. AI can produce factual errors, outdated information, or misleading inferences. Treat it as a starting point for your own research, not as a verified report.
Where is my data stored, and who can access it?
Account data is stored in the EU. We disclose every sub-processor in our Privacy Policy section 5. We never sell personal data. You can export your data and request deletion at any time from the account settings page.
What financial instruments does Termimal cover?
Equities (U.S. and major global), crypto-assets, FX pairs, macroeconomic indicators, COT positioning data, and prediction-market signals (Polymarket). Coverage and feed quality depend on the data plan; see the Pricing page.
Who provides the market data?
Macroeconomic and regulatory data come from public-domain official sources — FRED (U.S. Federal Reserve), the CFTC (Commitments of Traders), SEC EDGAR (company filings), the World Bank, Eurostat, and the ECB (FX reference rates). Prediction-market data comes from Polymarket. Real-time equity and crypto quotes are sourced from third-party market-data providers. All data is provided “as is”, may be delayed or revised by upstream providers, and is not guaranteed accurate or complete.