Weekly Stock Reports

Every Monday, our pipeline ranks stocks by social media sentiment. Each report picks the 5 hottest and 5 weakest names from the past 7 days, combining Reddit, X, and Polymarket data into a single ranking.

Composite Scoring

Buzz, bullish ratio, mention volume, and 7-day momentum from three independent platforms condensed into a single score.

Published Every Monday

New reports at 05:15 UTC. The pipeline fetches all three APIs, scores, and publishes without manual input.

Equities Only

Crypto, ETFs, and trust instruments are filtered out. Only individual company stocks remain.

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How the reports are built

Each report covers a 7-day UTC window and pulls data from the Reddit Stock Sentiment API, the X Stock Sentiment API, and the Polymarket Sentiment API. All trending endpoints are queried at full payload size and merged into one ranking per ticker.

Coverage & Scope

The weekly universe includes all stocks returned by all API endpoints for the selected 7-day period. There is no minimum-mentions floor and no requirement that a ticker appears in all sources. Typical coverage ranges from 100 to 150 unique tickers per week.

Exclusions

Crypto assets (BTC, ETH, SOL, and 27 others) and ETF-like instruments are excluded. Name-based filtering removes entries containing ETF, trust, bitcoin, crypto, or token to keep the focus on individual equities.

Hot vs Weak Ranking

A composite score blends buzz score (48%), bullish ratio (34%), sentiment spread (12%), and 7-day momentum (110% scaled). Hot picks require bullish ≥ 42% and spread ≥ 10; weak picks require bullish ≤ 42% and spread ≤ 14.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often are the stock sentiment reports published?

Reports are published every Monday at 05:15 UTC. Each report covers the previous 7-day window and ranks stocks by social media sentiment from Reddit, X, and Polymarket.

Which stocks are included in the weekly reports?

The reports cover all equities tracked by the Adanos APIs, typically 100 to 150 stocks per week. Crypto assets, ETFs, and trust-structured instruments are excluded to keep the focus on individual company stocks.

How are hottest and weakest stocks determined?

A composite score blends buzz score, bullish-bearish spread, total mentions, and 7-day momentum. Hot stocks rank highest with positive sentiment balance and upward momentum, while weak stocks rank highest with negative or fragile sentiment and downward weekly curves.

Can I access the raw sentiment data behind the reports?

Yes. The underlying data is available via the Adanos REST APIs. You can request an API key to access real-time and historical sentiment data for any tracked ticker, including buzz scores, mention counts, and directional signals.

For Developers

Get the raw data behind these reports

The same Reddit, X, and Polymarket sentiment endpoints that generate these rankings are available as REST APIs. Query any tracked ticker directly.

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