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Skip to main contentSentiment movement by asset
By Hesham Eissa
How do you feel towards financial markets? If you can answer that question, then you have sentiment towards a certain asset or market.
Market sentiment looks at investor's positions in the market. Terms like long and short positions are often used to describe investor sentiment. If prices in a particular market are expected to keep rising, investors are said to be taking long positions or sentiment is bullish. But if price falls are predicted, investors are said to be taking short positions or sentiment is bearish.
Understanding market sentiment can be a powerful tool for investors and analysts, and with the recent data from Capital.com we can have a comprehensive view of the current state of sentiment across all markets.
The data updates every 15 mins, meaning that sentiment comparisons are made against the last 0-15 mins to allow for the ability to spot recent market movements. Use the toggles to further customize the visual.
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