hmm yes, that would be good... I will post a chart tomorrow though that I have built off of this data that basically makes an implied level of conviction (in lieu of asking people -- n.b. I am reluctant to change the main 2 questions as they have been the same since 2016 and changing them would break the continuity of data)
Thanks, I find a quantitative approach to measuring sentiment can be useful in gauging the mood of markets and identifying moments of risk/opportunity... generally sentiment/flows/positioning data has momentum information through the range, and contrarian information at extremes (much like stockmarket valuation indicators)
not enough choices - shud have mildly bullish and mildly bearish
extremely weak volume means upside limited
hmm yes, that would be good... I will post a chart tomorrow though that I have built off of this data that basically makes an implied level of conviction (in lieu of asking people -- n.b. I am reluctant to change the main 2 questions as they have been the same since 2016 and changing them would break the continuity of data)
Interesting chart.
cheers, appreciate you saying
Thanks, I find a quantitative approach to measuring sentiment can be useful in gauging the mood of markets and identifying moments of risk/opportunity... generally sentiment/flows/positioning data has momentum information through the range, and contrarian information at extremes (much like stockmarket valuation indicators)