FOMO Score Disclosure
Enacted 2026.07.26 · v1.0
1. Overview
The FOMO score is a value calculated after the fact, showing how much the current price has changed relative to the report’s publication-date closing price. It is not a forecast or a recommendation indicator that induces investment decisions — it is reference information that factually summarizes a price change that has already occurred.
2. How It Is Calculated
The FOMO score is a simple percentage change calculated as “(current price − publication-date closing price) ÷ publication-date closing price × 100”. No weighting, adjustment, or forecasting model is applied, and only exchange-confirmed closing prices are used.
3. Data Source and Updates
Publication-date closing prices and current prices are obtained via securities/market-data providers (Toss Securities Open API, Yahoo Finance, etc.) that source exchange-confirmed closing prices. Prices are not reflected instantly and are refreshed on a delayed cycle; the screen displays the as-of date of the reference price (e.g., “Close (M/D)”).
4. Limitations and Cautions
The FOMO score is a simple price change that does not reflect actual transaction costs such as trading fees, taxes, or foreign-exchange effects, and it does not predict or guarantee future prices. Past price changes do not guarantee future returns, and the score may differ from an actually tradable price due to price delays or corrective disclosures.
5. Not Investment Advice
The FOMO score and the report content that includes it are factual summaries and change-context information — not investment solicitation, buy/sell recommendations, or target prices. Investment decisions and their consequences are solely the responsibility of the user.
6. Contact
The contact channel for questions about how the FOMO score is calculated will be announced in this policy at official launch.