TRENSIK RESEARCH · METHODOLOGY
How a dossier is assembled
Every figure in every dossier traces to one of four sources. This page is the contract: what each section draws from, what is computed, and what we refuse to publish.
1 · Sources
Dossiers are assembled from exactly four inputs. The asset registry is an immutable snapshot of the 48 tokens listed on Trensik — symbol, XRPL currency code, issuer address, issuing entity, and (where the underlying company files with the SEC) its CIK number. The market snapshot is a static preview feed captured 2026-08-13; it is never presented as live. The event schedule is a deterministic preview calendar in which every entry carries a preview flag. Field notes are fixed education templates that contain no asset-specific data at all.
2 · Derivations
Anything not read directly from a source is computed by rule, and the rule is disclosed where the number appears. Coverage scores count the presence of data, never its quality. The hub’s lead dossier is simply the largest absolute 7-day move in the preview feed. Related dossiers are matched by coverage kind and issuer, alphabetically. Series-variability figures are the standard deviation of the preview spark series — a computation, not a risk rating.
3 · The scope boundary
Every dossier separates two entities that are easy to conflate: the underlying company or reference (which reports earnings and files with the SEC) and the token issuer (which mints and manages the XRPL token). SEC filings linked from a dossier describe the underlying company, not the token. Where the two appear together, each fact is tagged with its scope.
4 · What we do not publish
Trensik Research publishes no analyst opinions, ratings, or price targets. Absences are stated, not filled: a missing CIK renders as “NO CIK ON FILE,” a missing market snapshot as an empty band — never as an estimate.
General education about instrument mechanics. Not financial advice. Preview data — verify on-ledger before acting.