X Investor Sentiment
Aggregates VC and retail-investor sentiment on X about a public or pre-IPO company over 30 days, with top bull and bear posts.
Pro Feature
Aggregates VC and retail-investor sentiment on X about a public or pre-IPO company over 30 days, with top bull and bear posts. This is a Pro tool — upgrade to unlock it along with every other Pro tool on the platform.
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How to Use X Investor Sentiment
- Enter keyword, @handle or topic in the main input field. Be as specific as possible for better results.
- Configure your preferences: Timeframe, Detail Level.
- Click 'Generate' and wait a few seconds for the AI to process your request.
- Review the generated output. Use 'Regenerate' for a different variation or 'Copy' to use the result.
- Refine your input or adjust settings and regenerate until you're satisfied with the result.
Use Cases
Gauge the bull/bear mood around a stock on X ahead of an earnings call.
Read pre-IPO sentiment about a startup before a secondary-market purchase decision.
Brief an IR team on the strongest bearish arguments circulating about the company.
Track how investor narrative shifts after a funding announcement or product launch.
Compare social sentiment with fundamentals to spot where the crowd may be over- or under-reacting.
Tips for Best Results
- Be specific in your input — detailed descriptions produce better results.
- Try generating multiple times with different settings for varied outputs.
- Review and customize the AI output before using it in production.
- Start with a clear brief including target audience and key message.
Frequently Asked Questions
Whose sentiment does this tool capture?
Both professional and retail voices: VCs and fund managers commenting on a company, plus the broader retail-trader chatter ($TICKER cashtags, earnings reactions, valuation debates) about the company you name over the last 30 days.
How do I query a specific company?
Enter the company name and, for public firms, the stock ticker (e.g. add the cashtag like $NVDA). For pre-IPO startups, the company name and any common nickname works, since there is no ticker to anchor the search.
What are the bull and bear posts?
They are the most influential representative posts on each side of the debate, the strongest bullish case and the strongest bearish case, each linked to its source so you can read the full argument and check the author's credibility.
Is this financial advice or a stock signal?
No. It is a sentiment snapshot of public chatter, not a recommendation, price target or trading signal. Social mood can be noisy, manipulated or wrong, so do your own due diligence before any decision.
Can it cover pre-IPO companies with no ticker?
Yes. For pre-IPO names it reads discussion of funding rounds, secondary-market valuation talk and product traction instead of a cashtag feed, which is often where the most informed pre-IPO sentiment lives.
How reliable is the bull/bear lean?
It reflects the balance of public posts in the window, which skews toward whoever is most vocal, not necessarily toward institutional consensus. Read it as directional crowd mood and weight it against fundamentals and the linked posts.
Why a 30-day window?
Investor mood moves fast around earnings, funding news and macro events. Thirty days is recent enough to reflect the current narrative while still spanning at least one news cycle for context.
Is it free?
AICT offers 5 free runs per day with no signup. For frequent monitoring across a portfolio, Pro is $19/month for unlimited runs.
We don't store your text. Processing happens in real-time and your input is discarded immediately after generating the result.
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