Consensus currently publishes CONSENSUS ONLINE and
THE BULLISH SENTIMENT INDEX with HISTORICAL DATA (started in 1983) via electronic transmission.
Not exact matches
For the U.S. market, they define investor
sentiment using an American Association of Individual Investors (AAII) value
index (percent
bullish minus percent bearish), derived from a weekly survey of individual investors regarding their outlook for U.S. equities over the next six months and published before the market open on Thursdays.
For the German market, they define investor
sentiment using the Sentix value
index (percent
bullish minus percent bearish), derived from a weekly survey of institutional and individual investors regarding their outlook for German equities over the next six months and published on weekends.
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bullish on housing — We see US consumer confidence at an eight - year high based on the University of Michigan, Consumer
Sentiment Index supporting the strength of the middle class and US economy going into 2016.
Reaffirming its recent findings, the University of Michigan said its consumer
sentiment index finished April with a decidedly
bullish reading of 97, up from 87.2 just before the election.
This is evidenced by the TSI
Index of
Bullish Sentiment (TIBS) hitting a 20 - year high at that time.
Built using a mixed series of weighted and non-weighted
sentiment data, the Thovallo Sentiment Model is proven to generate highly reliable longer term market turn signals (bullish or bearish) that indicate the onset of a new trend and the end of the previous trend with its main application to the price trends of the S&P 5
sentiment data, the Thovallo
Sentiment Model is proven to generate highly reliable longer term market turn signals (bullish or bearish) that indicate the onset of a new trend and the end of the previous trend with its main application to the price trends of the S&P 5
Sentiment Model is proven to generate highly reliable longer term market turn signals (
bullish or bearish) that indicate the onset of a new trend and the end of the previous trend with its main application to the price trends of the S&P 500
Index.