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Athena Trust Center
How Athena approaches educational risk analysis, data, AI, and safety.
Last updated: June 2026
Athena is designed to make portfolio risk more explainable. It is not a registered adviser, broker-dealer, fiduciary, trading venue, or execution system.
No financial advice
Athena explains risk and does not tell users what to buy, sell, or hold.
No broker-dealer services
Athena does not place orders, solicit trades, or custody assets.
No trade execution
Simulation and analysis workflows are educational previews only.
Data may be delayed
Market, news, and analytics inputs may be cached, incomplete, delayed, or unavailable.
AI outputs require review
AI explanations may be incorrect or incomplete and should be reviewed carefully.
User remains responsible
Users are responsible for decisions and should consult qualified professionals when needed.
Educational Risk Analysis
Athena is designed to explain portfolio risk, not to tell users what to buy or sell.
No Trade Execution
Athena does not execute trades, place orders, custody assets, or connect to brokerage accounts unless future integrations explicitly state otherwise.
Data Sources
Athena may use user-uploaded portfolio data, third-party market data, news providers, cached analytics, and AI systems. Data may be delayed, incomplete, or unavailable.
AI Safety
Athena's AI features are designed to explain risk drivers, scenarios, and metrics. They should not provide financial advice or personalized recommendations.
Privacy and Security
Athena aims to collect only data needed to operate the product and provide analytics. Security controls will continue to improve throughout beta.
Methodology Transparency
Athena should explain when metrics are unavailable, when history is partial, and when outputs rely on simplified assumptions.
Beta Status
Some Athena features are experimental and may change during beta.
Methodology Review
Athena continues to refine risk scoring, analytics methodology, provider coverage, and AI grounding during beta.
