Built to Read the Market Narrative Faster
Public Sentiment Dash is an AI-assisted global market sentiment dashboard built to help traders, investors, and market watchers understand the public financial narrative faster.
The website combines public market headlines, source-level sentiment, relevant news, technical direction, and anonymous user sentiment into one cleaner and easier-to-read dashboard.
It was created by people with years of experience following trading, financial markets, economic headlines, and market behavior. The goal is simple: make market context easier to see, compare, and understand.
Built With Market Experience
The dashboard is designed around real market-watching needs: speed, clarity, relevance, and the ability to compare sentiment across different instruments.
AI-Assisted Organization
AI helps organize public financial information, classify headlines, group instruments, and improve how market sentiment is presented to users.
Designed to Improve
Public Sentiment Dash is not meant to stay frozen. As data quality improves and users give feedback, the site will keep learning and improving.
Why This Website Is Different
Most financial news pages simply list headlines. Public Sentiment Dash is built to go further by organizing those headlines into a practical market-sentiment structure.
The dashboard helps users quickly see what public sources are saying, which instruments are getting attention, whether the narrative is bullish or bearish, and how that compares with technical direction.
The site also includes anonymous user sentiment voting, giving visitors another simple layer of public opinion without requiring registration or showing vote counts.
What Public Sentiment Dash Is Not
This website is not a trading signal service and does not tell users what to buy or sell.
It is built for information, education, market awareness, and faster research. Users should always confirm market views with their own technical, fundamental, and risk analysis.
Your Feedback Helps Shape the Dashboard
Public Sentiment Dash is a growing project. If something looks wrong, incomplete, confusing, or worth improving, user feedback is welcome.
Useful suggestions can help improve source coverage, sentiment logic, dashboard design, instrument grouping, and the overall user experience.