








Crowd Insight scans thousands of web-harvested, credible news, blogs and social media sources every day to determine how the general public feels about a particular topic. This helps you apply leading alpha generation, risk mitigation and precision timing tools to better support your investment strategies.
On the landing page, you have a view of all the financial instruments being discussed online.
The bubble size indicates how much chatter or buzz there is about the instrument. The bigger the bubble, the more online chatter there is.
The colour of the bubble indicates a positive or negative sentiment towards this financial instrument.
Hover over any instrument bubble for a more detailed view and click to be taken to the research page.
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Shows how the crowd feels about a financial instrument, ranging from “very negative” (1) to “very positive” (100).

This indicator helps you to make buy/sell decisions based on market sentiment trends over the medium and long term. It is derived from the Sentiment Score.
A rising sentiment trend is reflected by a Sentiment Score above 50, triggering a buy signal (bullish). Conversely, a declining sentiment trend is reflected by a Sentiment Score below 50, triggering a sell signal (bearish).

View the change in the public sentiment for the past 365 days and the corresponding instrument price.

Indicates how rational or irrational the crowd's opinion of an entity is. Its score ranges from 0 (very rational) to 100 (very irrational).
This is helpful in identifying bubble markets!

The confidence index is the volume of news evidence backing the sentiment score, indicating how much trust can be placed in it. It is broken down into three levels of low, average, high.

Compare how an instrument ranks amongst industry peers based on these analytics: Sentiment Signal, Sentiment Score, Subjectivity, and Confidence.

Crowd Insight scans thousands of web-harvested, credible news, blogs and social media sources every day to determine how the general public feels about a particular topic. This helps you apply leading alpha generation, risk mitigation and precision timing tools to better support your investment strategies.
On the landing page, you have a view of all the financial instruments being discussed online.
The bubble size indicates how much chatter or buzz there is about the instrument. The bigger the bubble, the more online chatter there is.
The colour of the bubble indicates a positive or negative sentiment towards this financial instrument.
Hover over any instrument bubble for a more detailed view and click to be taken to the research page.
.gif)
Shows how the crowd feels about a financial instrument, ranging from “very negative” (1) to “very positive” (100).

This indicator helps you to make buy/sell decisions based on market sentiment trends over the medium and long term. It is derived from the Sentiment Score.
A rising sentiment trend is reflected by a Sentiment Score above 50, triggering a buy signal (bullish). Conversely, a declining sentiment trend is reflected by a Sentiment Score below 50, triggering a sell signal (bearish).

View the change in the public sentiment for the past 365 days and the corresponding instrument price.

Indicates how rational or irrational the crowd's opinion of an entity is. Its score ranges from 0 (very rational) to 100 (very irrational).
This is helpful in identifying bubble markets!

The confidence index is the volume of news evidence backing the sentiment score, indicating how much trust can be placed in it. It is broken down into three levels of low, average, high.

Compare how an instrument ranks amongst industry peers based on these analytics: Sentiment Signal, Sentiment Score, Subjectivity, and Confidence.

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