FINANCE-TUNED ENGINE · -1 TO +1 SCORE

Finance Sentiment
Analyzer

Paste a headline, tweet, earnings note or trading comment and see how bullish or bearish it reads, scored by an engine tuned for financial language.

-1 to +1

Bearish to bullish score

Finance-Tuned

VADER + RoBERTa ensemble

Instant

Up to 2,000 characters
Analyze a text How it works
Analyzer

Score the sentiment of any financial text

Type or paste your text below, then run the analysis. It works on headlines, tweets, earnings notes, analyst commentary and trading chatter of up to 2,000 characters. The engine returns an overall sentiment score from -1 bearish to +1 bullish with a clear label, plus the signals that drove the result: the finance-tuned lexicon and model scores, and any directional finance phrases it recognised in your text.

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To keep the tool responsive for everyone, free analyses are limited to 5 per hour. For programmatic or high-volume use, call the API directly.

How it works

Built for the language of markets

Generic sentiment models trip over trading slang like "loading calls", "bag holder" and "to the moon". The Adanos engine is trained on financial text, so it scores that language in context.

Finance lexicon

A VADER compound score tuned with a finance-specific lexicon, so words like "beat", "miss" and "halt" carry the right weight.

RoBERTa ensemble

A RoBERTa transformer model runs alongside the lexicon and the two scores are blended into a single, robust reading.

Directional phrases

Directional finance phrases such as "short squeeze" or "covered calls" apply an explicit adjustment, shown in the result so you can see what changed the score.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about the Finance Sentiment Analyzer.

What does the sentiment score mean?

The score runs from -1.0 (bearish) to +1.0 (bullish). Alongside the number you get a three-class label (positive, neutral or negative) that matches the labels used across the Adanos top-mentions payloads.

What kind of text works best?

The engine is tuned for financial and trading language: headlines, news snippets, FinTwit and Reddit posts, earnings commentary and analyst notes. It understands directional finance phrases that generic sentiment models miss.

How many texts can I analyze?

The free tool allows up to 5 analyses per hour per visitor to keep it fast for everyone. For higher volume or programmatic access, use the /sentiment/v1/analyze endpoint with an Adanos Professional API key.

Is my text stored?

Your text is sent to the Adanos sentiment engine only to produce the score that you see, then returned to your browser. It is not published, shared or used to train anything.

Can I use this in my own application?

Yes. This page is a live demo of the Adanos finance sentiment API. The endpoint accepts up to 2,048 characters per request and is available to Professional accounts. See the API docs for details.

How is this different from the ranking pages?

The ranking and trending pages aggregate sentiment across thousands of posts per ticker. This analyzer scores a single piece of text you provide, which is ideal for spot-checking a headline or testing the engine before integrating the API.

API Access
Run sentiment analysis at scale

The analyzer is powered by the Adanos finance sentiment API. Upgrade to a Professional plan to call /sentiment/v1/analyze directly from your apps, agents and pipelines, with the same finance-tuned scoring you see here.

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