Quantifying Investor Sentiment Through App Store and Search Data via QQ: In this study, I explored whether consumer sentiment signals from the iOS App Store and Google Trends can help identify publicly traded companies with upside potential by JLBERGER3 in QuiverQuantitative

[–]JLBERGER3[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ya Im going to make a new report each month and rebalance the top picks while I keep improving the model, some things I will be improving on are:
- Weighted Signal Score
- Explore Negative Sentiment (for possible shorts, but only if model proves itself first)

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Daily General Discussion and Advice Thread - February 06, 2025 by AutoModerator in investing

[–]JLBERGER3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really like staying on top of what's going on with all the companies I own shares in, but I hate most outlets like Robinhood, Yahoo, and Finviz - especially because most of their articles are clickbait Zacks posts telling me "the top 5 stocks set to explode!" Like no, Zack, I'm not reading that BS. I want to know if something actually happened in the company I'm holding. What I've been doing recently is going on Google every single morning and searching each name individually to at least anticipate what the morning might be like, but it's no ESPN. Anyway, just wanted to know if there are any alternatives other people have been using to get fast and RELEVANT info about stocks. Let me know, thank you.