Analyst ratings
Across 44 analysts the consensus is a Strong Buy: 37 buy calls against 1 sell, with an average 12-month price target of $247.17.
NYSE: ORCL · Software - Infrastructure
Over the past week, Oracle (ORCL) pulled in about 2,174 mentions across Reddit, X and news, and the read is an Adanos Sell. The crowd averages 29% bullish but is deeply split: X runs 46% bullish while News sits at just 20%. Wall Street is more constructive, with 37 of 44 analysts rating ORCL a buy.
There is steady buzz around ORCL this week but some agreement on direction, which is why it reads as a Sell.
Wall Street’s 84% buy share sits next to a crowd that ranges from News at 20% to X at 46%. No other tracker puts the two side by side.
Across 44 analysts the consensus is a Strong Buy: 37 buy calls against 1 sell, with an average 12-month price target of $247.17.
The Adanos signal blends each source’s bullish ratio, source breadth, buzz intensity and 3-day momentum. This week bullish sits just below the neutral line, momentum is cooling and the 3 sources only partly agree, so the read is a Sell.
Analysts sit 55 points above the crowd average of 29%, the professionals are more constructive than retail. The split is inside the crowd: X reads 46% bullish while News sits at 20%, a 26-point spread that single-source trackers miss.
Weekly price context: this Alpha Vantage chart keeps its own dated range; the sentiment metrics elsewhere on this page may be newer. Over the 30-day window, Oracle (ORCL) buzz held elevated around 67.6 while the price drifted up 19.1% across the period. The chart tracks how social and news attention moved against end-of-day price. Average daily trading volume across the displayed trading days is 32.5M shares. Updated Aug 15, 2026. Over the last 7 trading days, ORCL gained 4.9%. Buzz activity in the recent week averaged 68.6 and was relatively stable, swinging between 66.3 and 72.0. Recent volume is running below the 30-day average, pointing to quieter participation. Daily crowd sentiment leaned bullish on 17 of the 21 days with directional mentions, shown as the green, grey and red breakdown bars below the chart.
Signal metrics use the latest 7 days; contributor and breadth context uses the 30-day chart window.
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| Adanos signal | Sell |
|---|---|
| Analyst consensus | Strong Buy (37 / 6 / 1) |
| Crowd bullish (7d) | 29% |
| Avg price target | $247.17 |
| Most bullish source | X, 46% |
| Most bearish source | News, 20% |
| Sentiment spread | 26 pts |
| Mentions (7d) | 2,174 |
| Market cap | $433.57B |
| P/E · Forward P/E | 25.8 · 18.7 |
| EPS · Beta | $5.83 · 1.7 |
| Revenue (TTM) | $67.36B · 25% margin |
| Industry | Software - Infrastructure |
Based on aggregated sentiment from Reddit, X and News sources, Oracle (ORCL) currently carries an Adanos sell signal with 93/100 conviction. The current cross-source average reads 29% bullish across 3 active sources. Those sources contribute 2,174 tracked mentions over the last 7 days. This is a sentiment-based reading, not financial advice.
Reddit discussion around Oracle (ORCL) is active with 384 mentions over the last 7 days; the 30-day context spans 45 tracked subreddits. The 7-day tone is 21% bullish; 3-day activity momentum is falling, suggesting cooling attention.
The crowd reads bearish on Oracle (ORCL), averaging 29% bullish across 3 tracked sources over the last 7 days. The two ends of the range are X at 46% bullish and News at 20%, a 26-point spread. On the professional side, 37 of 44 analysts rate ORCL a buy.
Of the 44 analysts covering Oracle (ORCL), 37 rate it a buy, 6 a hold and 1 a sell, for a strong buy consensus. The average price target is $247.17. That puts the street ahead of the crowd, which averages 29% bullish.
Oracle (ORCL)'s cross-source average is bearish at 29% bullish. All 3 tracked sources lean bearish. Reddit reads 21% bullish, X reads 46% bullish and news coverage is the most negative at 20% bullish. The combined signal points to broad sell-side pressure with 93/100 conviction.
The cross-source average is bearish for Oracle (ORCL) at 29% bullish. All 3 tracked sources lean bearish. The most bearish reading is news at 20% bullish. 3-day activity momentum is falling across Reddit and X and News. The sell signal carries 93/100 conviction.
X is the dominant discussion channel with 1,684 mentions (77% of total volume). Reddit contributes 384 mentions and News contributes 106 mentions. The cross-source average is bearish at 29% bullish. All 3 tracked sources lean bearish.
The Adanos signal blends bullish ratio, buzz score, source breadth and 3-day activity momentum into a single buy/sell reading. ORCL's sell signal at 93/100 conviction reflects a bearish cross-source average at 29% bullish. All 3 tracked sources lean bearish. It is a research shortcut, not financial advice.
The ORCL 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.
Peers are ranked first by matching the Sell signal, then by the closest bullish ratio. Discussion activity breaks any remaining ties.
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