ICE Reddit Entities & Sentiment is a market analytics tool that tracks sentiment trends on Reddit by scanning discussions across all subreddits. This offering from ICE links mentions of stocks, ETFs, or other assets to ICE’s global security database (using ICE IDs) and analyzes user sentiment in posts and comments—all while anonymizing user data.

The platform operates through two primary data streams: a near real-time feed delivering continuous entity identification and sentiment scoring, and end-of-day analytical reports featuring delta calculations along with community engagement metrics including upvote and downvote data. This dual approach enables both immediate market pulse monitoring and comprehensive daily trend analysis. 

Clients can also get access to five years of historical data, including sentiment trends and community activity. This lets investors back-test strategies, spot long-term patterns, and turn Reddit’s chatter into actionable financial insights.

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Specifications

Geographical Coverage
Global
History
Since 2020
Data Frequency
Intraday | End-of-Day | Historical
Data Quality
Real-Time | Delayed | Historical | End-of-Day
Asset Class
Alternative Data
Delivery Mechanism
ICE Consolidated Feed

Key Features


  • Real-time sentiment analysis across a vast network of subreddits on Reddit
  • Entity identification and user sentiment analysis, with user data anonymized for protection
  • Two data streams available: real-time sentiment scoring and daily analytics reports with key metrics
  • Community engagement insights, including upvote/downvote data and delta calculations
  • Access to over 5 years of historical sentiment data and community activity trends

Products


ICE Consolidated Feed

ICE Consolidated Feed is ICE’s Resilient, distributed and normalized Market data solution: providing Realtime access to Level 1,2 & 3 Market Data, News and Fundamental datasets through zero-footprint and throughput optimized API and connectivity options.

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