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Does the Wisdom of the Crowd Hold for the S&P 500 Twitter Sentiment Indices?
As financial conditions have tightened materially since the start of the year and pressure is mounting on the U.S. equity market, it is worth circling back to see how the “wisdom of the crowd” has held up. Specifically, does a sentiment indicator derived from Tweets on Twitter hold as an informative investable factor? It’s been…
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India’s ETF Market: The Changing Face of Passive
Though passive investing is galloping its way into some allocations, it’s still not a significant percentage. Passive assets are concentrated in the developed markets, with the U.S. claiming a majority share, followed by Europe and Japan. The use of core and satellite strategies based on passive vehicles can be a further catalyst to the growth…
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S&P 500 Twitter Sentiment Indices: Factor Analysis
We previously introduced the S&P 500 Twitter Sentiment Indices and analyzed their performance characteristics. We noted how the indices seek to capture the Tweet-based sentiment premium, with their differentiated performance being driven by differences in index construction and sector weighting. In this blog, we will examine their exposure to standard risk factors and analyze their…
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S&P 500 Twitter Sentiment Indices: Performance Characteristics
In a previous blog, we introduced the S&P 500® Twitter Sentiment Index and the S&P 500 Twitter Sentiment Select Equal Weight (EW) Index, highlighting their objective and construction. At the core of these indices is a model-based sentiment score that captures the direction and magnitude of the sentiment associated with a given company. S&P DJI…
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Introducing the S&P 500 Twitter Sentiment Index Series
We are excited to introduce a new index series utilizing sentiment—the S&P 500® Twitter Sentiment Index Series, which adds another dimension to the way we measure broad U.S. equities. Over the past few years, social media has evolved to encompass commentary about stocks and financial markets. As the technology has improved, these views are now…