How ForceTrend.com turns breaking economic news into informational market analytics
ForceTrend.com reads newly published financial news, detects instrument-level relationships, classifies the direction described by the news context, and summarizes same-direction news-pressure labels on the leaderboard.
Informational analytics only. Not investment advice, not a trading instruction, and not a guarantee of future performance.
From published article to instrument-level insight
As soon as important economic news appears on the monitored publisher sites, ForceTrend.com immediately analyzes the article. The system looks for connections inside the news that may be relevant to a specific instrument and classifies the direction indicated by the article text, such as UP or DOWN.
The goal is not to summarize the news for reading comfort. The goal is to identify whether the new information contains a market-related news relationship that may be relevant to a listed instrument.
Built from analyst experience, not a generic news filter
ForceTrend.com aggregates detected directional news labels and calculates a score for each instrument. The AI algorithm and scoring system are proprietary intellectual property, developed by programmer Dávid Balázsi with more than 20 years of programming background and 10 years of stock market analysis experience.
Review where same-direction news concentration is building
The leaderboard shows which instruments received the most same-direction AI-assisted news labels during the selected time interval. Instead of treating each article as an isolated item, ForceTrend.com combines labels across the news flow and highlights where multiple independent articles point in the same informational direction.
Users can change the time window, compare UP and DOWN counts, inspect the score, and open the referenced articles behind an instrument.
Use History to review earlier ForceTrend.com news snapshots
The History page stores automatic leaderboard snapshots. A snapshot freezes the ranking, direction counts, direction, referenced articles, analysis window, and starting prices from that exact moment.
To review historical outcomes, select a snapshot and choose an interval such as 12 hours, several days, weeks, or months. ForceTrend.com compares the snapshot price with the later comparison price and evaluates whether the saved UP or DOWN direction aligned with later price movement. These hypothetical historical outcomes do not include all trading costs, spreads, slippage, taxes or execution risk.
Every label can be checked against its source and its later price result.
Start with the live leaderboard for the current market picture, then use History to audit previous news labels across different time horizons. Historical outcomes are hypothetical and do not predict future performance.