Signals Desk Weekly: DELL Leads as ZS Draws Pressure (May 26-Jun 01, 2026)
DELL, NVDA and AVGO led cross-platform stock sentiment while ZS showed the clearest pressure in Adanos data for May 26, 2026 to Jun 01, 2026.
Weekly reports, event-driven analysis and practical articles built from Adanos data across Reddit, X, financial news and Polymarket.
Signals Desk rankings of the hottest and weakest stocks each Monday, scored across Reddit, X, news and Polymarket.
Event studies and single-stock breakdowns that explain what moved, which sources confirmed it and how to reproduce the signal.
Workflow guides, API comparisons and implementation notes for teams building screeners, dashboards and research with sentiment data.
DELL, NVDA and AVGO led cross-platform stock sentiment while ZS showed the clearest pressure in Adanos data for May 26, 2026 to Jun 01, 2026.
DELL, NVDA and AVGO led cross-platform stock sentiment while ZS showed the clearest pressure in Adanos data for May 26, 2026 to Jun 01, 2026.
NVDA, AAPL and RKLB led cross-platform stock sentiment while COIN showed the clearest pressure in Adanos data for May 19, 2026 to May 25, 2026.
NVDA, GOOGL and MSFT led cross-platform stock sentiment while COIN showed the clearest pressure in Adanos data for May 13, 2026 to May 19, 2026.
Event studies that compare buzz, bullish ratio, news coverage and prediction-market activity before and after market-moving updates.
Single-company analysis showing whether attention is broad-based, source-specific, or concentrated in one retail channel.
Eleven stock sentiment APIs compared on signal type, price, latency, and commercial rights, from enterprise news feeds to free Reddit trackers.
Eleven ticker-tagged news sentiment APIs compared on granularity, coverage, history, and which ones ship no sentiment field at all.
Eleven Reddit and r/wallstreetbets trackers compared on subreddit coverage, free vs paid, API access, and real sentiment vs mention counts.
Use the same Reddit, X, News and Polymarket sentiment endpoints behind these reports and articles in your own screeners, dashboards, alerts and research workflows.