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Twitter mood predicts the stock market.
Johan Bollen1, ,Huina Mao1, ,Xiao-Jun Zeng2.
: authors made equal contributions.
Abstract—Behavioral economics tells us that emotions can
profoundly affect individual behavior and decision-making.
Does
this also...
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Twitter mood predicts the stock market.
Johan Bollen1, ,Huina Mao1, ,Xiao-Jun Zeng2.
: authors made equal contributions.
Abstract—Behavioral economics tells us that emotions can
profoundly affect individual behavior and decision-making.
Does
this also apply to societies at large, i.
e.
can societies experience
mood states that affect their collective decision making? By
extension is the public mood correlated or even predictive of
economic indicators? Here we investigate whether measurements
of collective mood states derived from large-scale Twitter feeds
are correlated to the value of the Dow Jones Industrial Average
(DJIA) over time.
We analyze the text content of daily Twitter
feeds by two mood tracking tools, namely OpinionFinder that
measures positive vs.
negative mood and Google-Profile of Mood
States (GPOMS) that measures mood in terms of 6 dimensions
(Calm, Alert, Sure, Vital, Kind, and Happy).
We cross-validate
the resulting mood time series by comparing their ability
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