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How Handelsavisen works

Getting started
Create an account, pick a persona, and tune your watchlist.
Trader vs Investor view
Switch the markets terminal between a dense execution view and an editorial brief.
Watchlists & alerts
Track symbols and set price, news and event alerts that follow you across surfaces.
Composite score
How the 0–100 cohort score is built from valuation, profitability, sentiment and risk.
Sagas
Living newsroom cases — timelines, catalysts and scenarios tracking a storyline.
Citations
Every analytical claim is attributed to filings, IR, transcripts or market data.

How we tag sources

Every article header carries a source-evidence tag showing how many independent publishers corroborate the reporting — not just a list. It reads "Source: Wire" for one, "3 sources: AP, AFP and FT" for a few, and "5+ sources reporting" once a story is widely confirmed. More corroboration means more confidence; we report facts and attribute opinions, and the tag makes the evidence visible.

State-affiliated sources

⚠ State-affiliated source appears when any publisher in a story is state-controlled media (for example IRNA, TASS, or Xinhua). The information may still be newsworthy, but its independence can be limited — the marker is there so you can weigh it accordingly. We never suppress these sources; we label them.

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