Most commenly used words in news that effect stock price

Discussion in 'Trading Software' started by neveral0ne, Feb 6, 2010.

  1. Hey guys.. Im looking for a list of words, or a website that would help me out come up with a way to sort my stocks... meaning it would take out any stocks that have upgrades/downgrades buy sell earnings up lower etc. stuff that will effect the prices for my automated trading system, basically I want to include these catchphrases in my Newsware program to filter out those stocks that have those news on it.. Im trying to come up with the most commenly used analyst words used in news.. but Im sure there are plenty more... anyone know anything ?
     
  2. Beat

    Miss

    Gain

    Losses

    Improved

    Decline

    Report

    Short

    Depressed

    Failed

    Approval

    Decreased
     
  3. l2tradr

    l2tradr

    Downgrade
    Upgrade
    Bankruptcy
    Merge
     
  4. geittner

    bernacke

    BO

    bin laden

    dancing queen barney frank

    arthritic queen pelosi
     
  5. Thanks.. I could use more words... where could I find more words ? What topic do I google for ? I get 0 search finds :(
     
  6. Deficit spending
     
  7. DOJ

    investigation

    raided

    fraud

    guidance
     
  8. rickf

    rickf

    "First on CNBC" will move the price lower .... ;)

    (sorry, couldn't resist....but in all seriousness by the time it's on-air, the 'move' is already done, either up or down as necessary)
     
  9. If you sort for words that effect stock prices, what next, words that effect market? Then we'd have to sort static words from psychological words. Then we'd have to sort words which are repeated in immediate prior news, for example, the media often leads form prior days news. Then we have phrases or two or more words which when used together create a totally different translation.

    It is my understandiing ie Bloomberg reporters use different language than say cnbc, never the two shall meet. Greenspan had a dialect all his own.

    Anyways, investopedia has a financial dictionary and a list of buzz words.

    Good luck and I hope you tell us more, your project is interesting.

    Here's a few of my words to contribute.

    Overbought, oversold
     
  10. Thanks alot guys ill keep you posted..
     
    #10     Feb 6, 2010