This table shows the theoretical returns of historical articles depending on the "hold period" (in days) of the trade. The overall purpose of this table is to show the potential benefit of using Finvalia AI for predicting the "bullishness" or "bearishness" of a news article. Each row represents an article, the AI-predicted sentiment, as well as the theoretical profit and return of a given trade strategy for that article. The "symbol" field shows the symbol the article is related to. The "url" of course, is the url to the article. If an article's "Sentiment" contains the word "bullish" (e.g. "slightly/very bullish", that means Finvalia's predicted strategy would be to "go long", or buy the stock right after that article was published. If the sentiment contains the word "bearish", that means Finvalia's predicted strategy was to "go short", or take a short position on the stock right after the article was published. If the sentiment is "neutral", that means Finvalia has decided to take no action, so the profit and return would both be 0. The "Entry Time" and "Exit Time" fields indicate the enter and exit times for a long or short position. The "Entry Time" is determined by the next available minute, during market hours, after an article is published. For example, if an article is published on a trading day at 11:33:37 AM ET, then the "Entry Time" will be 11:34 AM. If the article is published 4:01 PM ET (after market close), the "Entry Time" will be the next trading day at 9:30 AM ET (market open). The "Exit Time" is determined by the "Hold" field. The "Hold" is the number of days that a position is held after entering it at the "Entry Time". For example, if the Entry Time is 2023-11-06 09:30:00 ET, and the "Hold" value is 7 days, then the Exit Time would be 2023-11-13 09:30:00 ET.
NOTE: Since this is the demo version of the website, this data is not updated in real-time. The reference datetime used for calculating "past X month" or "past X day" information is: February 14, 2024 13:58:34 EST; or February 14, 2024, 18:58:34 UTC