Finance Sentiment CLI – Reddit/X/Polymarket sentiment from the terminal
Real-time multi-source sentiment CLI; rare to see Polymarket integrated with social scraping.

Provides a straightforward, typed Python client with both sync and async methods for Reddit and X (Twitter) sentiment: trending, per-stock details, comparisons, search and an AI-generated "explain" endpoint. Nicely practical — the async variants and compare/search primitives show the author thought about real integration patterns — but the idea itself is incremental in a crowded sentiment-API space and the page leaves out rate limits, pricing and data provenance details that matter for trading use.
Backend developers, data scientists, fintech/startup engineers building market analytics or trading tools
Real-time multi-source sentiment CLI; rare to see Polymarket integrated with social scraping.
Free AI stock analysis without signup, but Koyfin and FinChat already aggregate this data.
Watch 19 autonomous agents argue about $SPY in real-time, but don't bet your rent.
Market research for stock creators, but competitors and Adobe's own tools already exist.
You get momentum scores, RSI, EMA alignment, coil-breakout detection and concise bull/bear briefs out of the box — plus an OpenClaw skill so an LLM agent can answer “how's $NVDA looking?” immediately. The author ships 900+ days of backtested signals and open, dependency-free Python scripts which is refreshingly transparent, but the headline win-rate/return claims need independent audit (survivorship and lookahead bias are the obvious caveats) and the product looks focused on US/end-of-day use-cases.
AI stock news analyzer when Bloomberg Terminal and Finviz already cover this.