> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://help.i88.io/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# i88 Blog: Market Research and Analysis

> In-depth research articles from the i88 team — methodology, models, and market analysis, filterable by the tickers each piece covers.

The blog is where i88 publishes long-form research: how a model behaves under real constraints, what a metric actually measures, and where the common approach breaks down. Articles are written by named authors and tagged with the instruments they discuss. Open it from **Blog** in the left navigation rail, or go to [i88.io/blog](https://i88.io/blog).

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## Browsing Articles

The list on the left shows every published article with its title, an opening excerpt, the publication date, and the author. Selecting one opens it beside the list, so you can move between pieces without losing your place.

Each article opens with its author and publication date, followed by the piece itself — sections, charts, and mathematical notation where the argument needs it.

## Filtering by Ticker

Articles are tagged with the instruments they analyse. Use the **Tickers** control above the list to narrow the feed to a single instrument, and the URL updates to match — which makes a filtered view something you can bookmark or share.

This works in both directions: when you are researching an asset, the ticker filter is the fastest way to find whether i88 has written about it.

## What You Will Find

Articles are research rather than trading calls. A typical piece states the problem, sets out the method, shows results including the cases where the method underperforms, and links the tickers involved.

<Note>
  Research published on the blog is for information only. Nothing in it constitutes financial advice — see the Open Alpha notice on the [Introduction](/introduction) page.
</Note>
