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Track What Markets Are Talking About Today

MarketMind pulls Reddit, Twitter/X and finance news into one live dashboard, so you can see what investors are focused on right now—without bouncing between ten tabs.

Free early access · No account required · Experimental AI summaries

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Market Signals Dashboard

Screenshot: /marketsignals daily view

What MarketMind tracks

100k+ comments and posts
From finance-focused subreddits and curated Twitter/X accounts each week.
4 data sources
Reddit, Twitter/X, analyst commentary and finance news.
24h–90d views
See how sentiment shifts over the last day, week, month or quarter.

MarketMind doesn't predict prices or tell you what to buy. It shows you how investors and commentators are talking about markets—what's hot, what's fading, and where social sentiment clashes with expert views. You can use it as an extra lens alongside your charts, fundamentals and own research.

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See MarketMind in action

Here's how a single ticker, like NVDA, looks when you bring Reddit, Twitter/X and news into one view.

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NVDA Ticker Detail View

Screenshot: /trending-tickers with NVDA expanded

Explore the full NVDA example or jump straight into the ticker list to browse everything else.

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about MarketMind. If you still have questions, reach out and we'll add the answer here.

Yes. MarketMind is free while we're building and improving it. There is no credit card, no trial period and no ads. If we ever add paid features later, the core sentiment views will stay free for existing users.

We pull public data from finance-focused subreddits, a curated set of Twitter/X accounts, and mainstream finance news sites. We do not use your brokerage data, login details or private messages.

Reddit and Twitter/X feeds are refreshed throughout the US trading day. News and analyst feeds are updated several times per day. Weekly views roll these updates into a longer narrative.

No. MarketMind is a research tool. It surfaces what people are saying about markets, but it does not recommend trades. Always do your own research and consider your own risk tolerance.

Most sentiment tools show a single bullish versus bearish percentage. MarketMind groups posts into stories, highlights where retail and experts disagree, and lets you see how those narratives evolve over different time windows.

Coverage focuses on US-listed equities and ETFs that see meaningful discussion volume on Reddit, Twitter/X and in the news. Less talked-about names may appear less often or not at all, even if they trade on an exchange.

The summaries are generated by large language models and may contain errors or miss nuance. Treat them as a fast starting point, not as a final answer. When something looks important, click through to the original posts and articles.

MarketMind

MarketMind helps you see what markets are talking about—so you can decide what matters.

MarketMind is an experimental research tool. Information is provided for informational purposes only and is not investment advice.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice. May contain errors. Always verify and consult a professional.