New Tool Launch
December 29, 2025

Is the Market Bullish or Bearish Right Now? 20 Indicators Give You the Answer Instantly

We just launched the Sentiment Cheat Sheet. Type any ticker and get an instant bullish or bearish read across 20 key technical indicators.

Before you enter any trade, you want to know one thing: is the overall sentiment bullish or bearish? Not based on someone's opinion. Based on what the technical indicators are actually saying right now.

The problem is that checking 20 different indicators across multiple timeframes takes time. You'd need to pull up moving averages, oscillators, volatility measures, and trend indicators, then weigh them against each other. Most traders skip this step entirely or rely on a single indicator.

Until now, getting a comprehensive technical sentiment read for any ticker meant checking each indicator individually or paying for an expensive terminal.

We built something better.

Introducing the Sentiment Cheat Sheet

The Sentiment Cheat Sheet scans 20 key technical indicators for any ticker you enter and gives you an instant overall signal: Strong Buy, Buy, Neutral, Sell, or Strong Sell. One number. One glance. Complete picture.

Type SPX and you see the current price, the overall signal with a percentage score, how many indicators are bullish vs bearish, and a visual gauge showing exactly where sentiment sits on the spectrum. Expand any category to see the individual indicators behind the score.

No more checking indicators one at a time. No more conflicting signals without context. Just the aggregate read.

What the Tool Shows You

A complete technical sentiment dashboard for any ticker in seconds.

Signal

Overall Sentiment Score

A single score from 0-100% synthesizing all 20 indicators into one read: Strong Sell, Sell, Neutral, Buy, or Strong Buy.

Breakdown

Bullish vs Bearish Count

See exactly how many of the 20 indicators are bullish, bearish, or neutral. Know whether the signal is unanimous or split.

Categories

Volatility & Short Term

Indicators grouped into categories: volatility measures, short-term indicators, medium-term trends, and long-term signals. Expand each to see the details.

Visual

Sentiment Gauge

A color-coded gauge from red (sell) through neutral to green (buy) with a marker showing exactly where the aggregate sentiment sits.

Flexible

Any Ticker

Works with any stock, ETF, or index. Type SPX, AAPL, UVXY, QQQ, or any symbol and get the full 20-indicator breakdown instantly.

Detail

Individual Indicator Values

Expand any category to see each indicator's current value, its signal (bullish/bearish/neutral), and the threshold used for classification.

How It Works

The tool pulls real-time data for your chosen ticker and evaluates 20 technical indicators across multiple categories. Each indicator is classified as bullish, bearish, or neutral based on standard technical analysis thresholds. The overall signal is the weighted aggregate of all 20.

The tool gives you:

This is the tool you want open before any trade. One search, one screen, and you know whether the weight of the technical evidence is for you or against you.

How Traders Are Using It

Five ways members are already applying the Sentiment Cheat Sheet to their process.

1

Pre-trade check

Before entering any position, check whether the technical indicators support your thesis or contradict it.

2

Quick market pulse

Start every morning by typing SPX to get an instant read on overall market sentiment before doing anything else.

3

Conflict detection

When your gut says one thing and the chart says another, check the Cheat Sheet to see which side has more indicators supporting it.

4

Multi-ticker screening

Quickly check sentiment across multiple tickers to find which ones have the strongest bullish or bearish technical setups right now.

5

Education

Expand the indicator categories to learn which technical signals are bullish and bearish, and how they're calculated.

The Tool Is Live Now

The Sentiment Cheat Sheet is available in your dashboard under Premium Tools. If you're a CI Volatility member, you already have access.

Open the Sentiment Cheat Sheet

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