WallStreetTrends

WallStreetTrends

Live trends from r/wallstreetbets, sentiment & finance data

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Most platforms separate financial data and social sentiment. Wallstreettrends shows both together, so you see a stock's fundamentals alongside Reddit discussion trends in one place. The standout feature is interactive supply chain mapping. Explore visual maps of supplier and customer relationships to spot knock-on effects when news hits. AI research synthesises sentiment, financials, and news to explain why a stock is moving, giving you context rather than generic summaries.
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George Field
Hey everyone! I built Wall Street Trends because I got tired of having ten tabs open whenever I researched a stock. I'd be on Yahoo Finance for the numbers, then Reddit to see what retail investors were saying, then hunting down news articles to figure out why something was moving. It felt like piecing together a puzzle with the pieces scattered across the internet. So I built something that puts it all in one place. You get the financials alongside the sentiment data and can actually see what's driving a stock without jumping between platforms. The feature I'm most proud of is the supply chain mapping. You can visualise how companies connect to their suppliers and customers. When news hits one company, you can trace the knock-on effects through the chain. Traditional screeners don't really show you this. Would love to hear what you think and happy to answer any questions about how it works.