Coursera · Reddit, X and News

COUR stock sentiment

Coursera (COUR) screens as an Adanos hold signal across the latest 7-day Reddit mentions, X discussion and stock news coverage. The current outlook shows a 49% cross-source average bullish reading across 3 sources, with wide divergence between platforms. More sources show falling 3-day activity, suggesting attention is cooling across platforms.

Hold signal 49% average bullish 3/4 sources tracked Updated Jun 18, 2026
Conviction 60/100
Avg Buzz 32.3
Social Mentions 130
Polymarket Trades No data
Consensus 1 bull / 1 bear
Alignment Wide divergence

Coursera (COUR) buzz score vs. EOD price

Coursera (COUR) last closed at $5.30 on Jun 17, 2026, up 1.0% over the 30-day window. The latest Adanos buzz reading is 31.8 from Jun 17, 2026, indicating subdued social and news discussion around the stock. Average daily trading volume across the displayed trading days is 7.1M shares. Updated Jun 18, 2026. Over the last 7 trading days, COUR lost 0.7%, ranging between a low of $5.30 and a high of $5.34. Buzz activity in the recent week averaged 36.1 and was relatively stable, swinging between 28.3 and 44.1. Recent volume is in line with the 30-day average, reflecting steady institutional and retail participation.

COUR hold signal -2.5

Combines bullish ratio, source breadth, buzz intensity and 3-day activity momentum into a single triage signal. Not financial advice.

Bullish Average
Average sentiment is 48.7% bullish, below the 50% neutral line.
-1.7
Trend
More sources are weakening than improving: 1 up, 2 down, 0 flat.
-2.3
Buzz
Discussion intensity is 32.3, well below the usual midpoint.
-2.0
Source Breadth
This signal is based on 3 tracked sources.
+1.5
Consensus
1 bullish source and 1 bearish source keep the score from getting a consensus bonus.
0.0
Total Score
Sum of the contributions above. Positive leans buy, negative leans sell.
-2.5
Wide divergence dampener applied: heavy disagreement between sources trimmed the pre-score from -4.6 to -2.5.
Buy = net constructive sentiment. Hold = mixed or balanced. Sell = bearish readings dominate.

Coursera (COUR) stock sentiment analysis

Signal Overview

0% 49% bullish 100%
Signal Hold Buzz 32.3 Sources 3/4 Alignment Wide divergence

Coursera (COUR) has an average buzz score of 32.3 and a cross-source average of 49% bullish sentiment. The Adanos signal is Hold, using Reddit mentions, X activity and stock news coverage together with 3-day activity momentum.

Source Comparison

Reddit
48%
X
23%
News
75%
Polymarket
No data

News is the most constructive feed at 75% bullish, while X is the weakest at 23%. 1 source lean bullish, 1 lean bearish and the cross-platform view is wide divergence.

Momentum & Coverage

Reddit
Falling
X
Rising
News
Falling
Polymarket
No data

Momentum is net negative with 2 falling sources. Coverage spans 130 combined Reddit, X and news mentions over the last 7 days.

Attention Distribution

Reddit
21
X
105
News
4
Polymarket
No data

X dominates the discussion around this stock with 105 mentions, accounting for 81% of all tracked activity. Reddit contributes 21 mentions (16%), while News contributes 4 mentions (3%). The attention concentration on X suggests real-time social discourse is the primary driver of the current COUR outlook and price narrative.

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How each source sees COUR

Reddit signal

Open source page
Buzz 17.8
Bullish 48%
Mentions 21
Trend Falling
Subreddits: 8 Sentiment score: +0.1

Reddit sentiment for Coursera (COUR) leans neutral at 48% bullish across 8 tracked subreddits. The buzz score of 17.8 signals low discussion intensity, while 3-day activity momentum is falling, suggesting cooling attention.

X signal

Open source page
Buzz 57.0
Bullish 23%
Mentions 105
Trend Rising
Tweets: 105 Sentiment score: +0.1

X discussion around Coursera (COUR) is the most active source with 105 mentions, but sentiment reads bearish at 23% bullish. The high buzz score of 57.0 reflects strong engagement, while the rising trend indicates building activity across the current 3-day trend window.

News signal

Open source page
Buzz 22.0
Bullish 75%
Mentions 4
Trend Falling
Publishers: 4 Sentiment score: +0.2

News sentiment for Coursera (COUR) leans bullish at 75% bullish across 4 tracked publishers. The buzz score of 22.0 signals low discussion intensity, while 3-day activity momentum is falling, suggesting cooling attention.

No signal available

No Polymarket signal for this ticker in the latest 7-day data window.

Coursera (COUR) stock sentiment FAQ

Is Coursera (COUR) a buy or sell right now?

Based on aggregated sentiment from Reddit, X and News sources, Coursera (COUR) currently carries an Adanos hold signal with 60/100 conviction. The current cross-source average reads 49% bullish across 3 active sources. Those sources contribute 130 tracked mentions over the last 7 days. This is a sentiment-based reading, not financial advice.

What does Reddit say about COUR stock?

Reddit discussion around Coursera (COUR) is fairly quiet with 21 mentions across 8 tracked subreddits. The tone is 48% bullish with falling 3-day activity momentum, suggesting cooling attention.

What is the sentiment on COUR stock?

Coursera (COUR) sentiment is mixed across all 3 tracked sources. Reddit reads 48% bullish, News reads 75% bullish and x coverage is the most negative at 23% bullish. The combined signal points to broad mixed pressure with 60/100 conviction.

Why does COUR carry a hold signal right now?

Social sentiment data shows consistently mixed discussion around Coursera (COUR). All 3 tracked sources lean in different directions, with x being the most bearish at 23% bullish. 3-day activity momentum is falling on Reddit and News, while x activity is rising. The hold signal carries 60/100 conviction.

What is driving Coursera (COUR) sentiment right now?

X is the dominant discussion channel with 105 mentions (81% of total volume). Reddit contributes 21 mentions and News contributes 4 mentions. Sentiment is mixed across all sources, while x is the only source with rising 3-day activity.

What does the Adanos hold signal mean for Coursera (COUR)?

The Adanos signal blends bullish ratio, buzz score, source breadth and 3-day activity momentum into a single buy/sell reading. COUR's hold signal at 60/100 conviction reflects consistently mixed sentiment across multiple platforms. It is a research shortcut, not financial advice.

How fresh is this COUR sentiment data?

The COUR sentiment page is regenerated from the latest 7-day tracking window at each build. Data reflects the most recent Reddit posts, tweets and news articles available in the current publishing cycle.

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