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We’re grateful for you this year, our readers, and we’re thankful you choose to trust us to send meaningful alternative data signals to your inbox.

It’s what we do best, and hopefully it’s provided real value to you this year!

Today, we’re going to hit you with some of the most important data pages on our entire website if you only have 5 minutes to use it.

Take a look through and see if you can find any wild data signals yourself!

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📊 Most Important Data Pages on AltIndex 

If you’ve used our platform before, you’ll know that there are tons of different data points and metrics to look through. We wanted to take some time this fine Friday to share some of our top picks for pages to look at if you only have 5 minutes.

1. Reddit Mentions

Sorting stocks by top mentions on Reddit over the past 24 hours is the perfect way to see a snapshot of what is happening right now in the stock market. If there’s a big story starting to take off, you will see it on Reddit almost without fail.

1.1. The Reddit Alerts Page

It’s not enough to just see that reddit mentions are spiking for a stock. It’s far more helpful to get a short summary of why people are talking about a stock (and what they’re saying!).

You can view all reddit alerts here on one page, but the real hack is to set up the alerts as notifications on your phone, so you’re never late to a developing story.

2. Job Listings

Why is it interesting to look at companies’ new job listings? Because thats a statistic that can be tied to growth. If a company starts hiring a ton of new employees, it might be an early sign that their next earnings report could be... impressive.

3. Web Traffic

Similar to how increased job listings can signal new company growth, a surge in web traffic could be correlated with sales. It’s not a guarantee, but the two do seem to have a meaningful relationship. Like all data points, web traffic should be considered in addition to many other metrics, and this is not financial advice.

4. Congress Trading

This is one of our favorites. Here, you can see every new buy or sell that Congress members make. Our AI also factors Congress trades into its own stock ratings, so you get to benefit from politician trading whether you utilize this page or not!

5. The Top 10 Stocks Overall

This is where you can benefit from all of the other data points at once. Here, we have the top 10 stocks rated by our AI model. These companies have the highest AI Scores on our platform, and our model sees them as some of the most likely to outperform over the next six months.

Here are the current top 5 (we see you, Serve Robotics!):

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That’s it for today. Hope you found these signals helpful and/or interesting.

Have a great weekend, and happy trading.
— Brandon and Blake

The stock picks and rankings provided by AltIndex are designed solely for informational use. They are not to be taken as investment guidance or a suggestion to purchase or sell any form of security. These rankings are the outcome of smart algoritms that are estimating future performance based on fundamental and alternative data analysis. We strongly advise that before you make any investment choices, you should thoroughly consider a variety of information sources and consult with a qualified financial advisor. It's important to remember that all investment activities come with inherent risks, and the historical performance does not assure future results or returns.

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