Panic Score highlights the most important news everyone’s talking about.
How does it work?
It analyzes millions of data points from various sources on the internet to
measure engagement, including reading, sharing, and discussions. This information is compared
within a specific time frame to calculate the Panic Score, highlighting market-moving news.
What's so special about it?
Panic Score simplifies your news consumption by providing a clear, easy-to-understand
number that reflects how much attention a news story gets. The higher the Panic Score, the more people
are talking about it. You instantly know what’s trending and important. This way, you stay informed
without the hassle of sifting through endless articles, ensuring you stay in the loop and ahead of the curve.
In a December meeting that will be remembered for its seismic impact on markets, the Federal Reserve delivered a widely anticipated 25-basis-point interest rate cut Wednesday, bringing the target range to 4.25%-4.5%.
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