Social Media Sentiment Spike

Quant thesis: Sudden spikes in positive sentiment on social media platforms around a stock often precede short-term price rallies. By tracking keyword and hashtag sentiment changes on Twitter and Reddit, we can identify early bullish momentum. This signal leverages public sentiment shifts before they fully reflect in price.

Plain English: Sudden spikes in positive sentiment on social media platforms around a stock often precede short-term price rallies. By tracking keyword and hashtag sentiment changes on Twitter and Reddit, we can identify early bullish momentum. This signal leverages public sentiment shifts before they fully reflect in price.

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Type
alternative
Family
Attention & Sentiment
Status
Sandbox
Frequency
daily

Quant thesis

Sudden spikes in positive sentiment on social media platforms around a stock often precede short-term price rallies. By tracking keyword and hashtag sentiment changes on Twitter and Reddit, we can identify early bullish momentum. This signal leverages public sentiment shifts before they fully reflect in price.

Plain English description

Sudden spikes in positive sentiment on social media platforms around a stock often precede short-term price rallies. By tracking keyword and hashtag sentiment changes on Twitter and Reddit, we can identify early bullish momentum. This signal leverages public sentiment shifts before they fully reflect in price.

What you are looking at

Sudden spikes in positive sentiment on social media platforms around a stock often precede short-term price rallies. By tracking keyword and hashtag sentiment changes on Twitter and Reddit, we can identify early bullish momentum. This signal leverages public sentiment shifts before they fully reflect in price.

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Known risks

False sentiment spikes due to bots or coordinated social campaigns may cause whipsaws. Low volume tickers may generate unreliable sentiment data. Sudden news events not captured in social data can invalidate the signal.