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Stay Up to Date with News Section

Stay Up to Date with News Section

The News Page provides users with the latest financial news, categorized into different sections for easy access. It helps investors stay updated on market trends, sentiment analysis, and key events that impact their portfolios.

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News Section

Available News Categories

Users can browse through five different types of news:

  1. Latest News Sentiments – Displays sentiment-tagged news for specific stocks or financial instruments, helping users gauge market mood. Each news item includes a sentiment tag (positive, negative, or neutral) for the relevant symbol.

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Latest News Sentiments
  1. General News – Covers broad financial and economic news, including major market events, company updates, and policy changes.

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General News
  1. Latest Articles – A curated list of in-depth financial articles, analysis, and opinion pieces from trusted sources.

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Latest Articles
  1. Forex News – Provides updates on currency markets, exchange rates, and macroeconomic events affecting forex trading.

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Forex News
  1. Crypto News – Displays the latest news and trends in the cryptocurrency space, covering Bitcoin, Ethereum, altcoins, and blockchain technology.

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Features of the News Page

  • Expandable Sections: Users can click on any news category to expand and view relevant articles.

  • Sentiment Analysis: In the "Latest News Sentiments" section, each news item includes a sentiment tag (Positive, Neutral, or Negative) based on AI-driven analysis.

  • Visual Thumbnails: News articles are presented with images to enhance readability and engagement.

  • Timestamps & Sources: Each article includes a publication timestamp and source URL for verification.

This page is designed to provide quick insights and deep analysis, helping users make informed investment decisions.

 

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