Juju
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$HUBC Public announcement since this community has grown. I love you all and it is now time for me to step down from shit-posting and sending memes. I need the community to step up on this part and continue what has begun. My Due Diligence post on Reddit goes in on the algorithm at play which I will break down below but I will now be posting primarily data and education to try and teach newer investors what’s at hand here. This is not financial advice. Do your own research as I’ve done mine for the past 9 going on 10 years here soon. Again, I love you all. Godspeed, I’ll be the informant. Agent 31337 now is locked in. Dangerous place to be. We’re in a checkmate. Understand? Tonight I will be unpacking Aladdin’s role in market making, sentiment analysis, and keywords that move prices. A topic that's equal parts fascinating and shadowy: how BlackRock's Aladdin platform ties into market making, algorithmic trading, and the keywords that can pump or dump prices. This isn't financial advice just some due diligence based on public info and web research. I'll break it down step by step, focusing on what Aladdin is, how it (and similar algorithms) processes "words" from news/social media, and which keywords tend to drive prices up. Spoiler: It's all about sentiment analysis, where positive vibes can trigger buying sprees. Aladdin (short for Asset, Liability, Debt, and Derivative Investment Network) is BlackRock's proprietary platform, built in the late 1980s as a risk analysis tool. Today, it's a beast: used by over 200 institutions (including central banks, asset managers like Vanguard and Goldman Sachs), handling ~$20 trillion in assets. It's not just for BlackRock it's SaaS, so clients plug in for trading, risk management, portfolio optimization, and yes, algorithmic decision-making. While BlackRock isn't a traditional "market maker" (think Citadel or Jane Street for that), Aladdin powers a ton of market activity. It executes trades, analyzes data in real-time, and influences liquidity/pricing indirectly through its users. About 40% of Wall Street trades are algo-driven, and Aladdin is a leader here. It's got AI/ML components that crunch market data, including social sentiment, to spot opportunities or risks. Some call it the "greatest weapon" for hedge funds because it can evaluate sentiment and sharp price moves. Individuals like myself worry about systemic risks in Aladdin's models that are so dominant they could amplify market shocks if everyone reacts the same way. (Live proof of Aladdin being used during Keith Gill’s livestream on the news: youtube.com/live/U1prSyyIc… fast forward to 45:45). This is clear evidence of Aladdin manipulating markets. How Do "Words" Fit In? Enter Linguistic Algos and Sentiment Analysis Market makers and algos like Aladdin don't "use words" in the sense of secret codes…they parse language via natural language processing (NLP) to gauge sentiment. This is called "linguistic algorithms" or sentiment-driven trading. Algos scan news headlines, earnings calls, social media (e.g., X posts), Google searches, and forums for keywords/phrases that signal positive or negative vibes. (FBI, SEC, DOJ take a look at reddit.com/r/Superstonk/s… along with this post as the evidence provided is irrefutable). Sentiment influences investor behavior, which moves prices. Positive sentiment = more buying = higher prices. Negative = selling pressure = drops. Studies show negative sentiment has a stronger asymmetric effect (bigger drops than ups from positives). Aladdin integrates this: It evaluates social sentiment to influence stock prices, like in the Roaring Kitty dog emoji saga where pet stocks surged on June 27th 2024. Chew(“y”) shares were up by 6.17% at $30.88. PetMed shares were up 3.86% at $4.22. Petco shares were up by 3.45% at $3.45. Verifiable via: tradingview.com/news/benzinga:… Even LLMs like ChatGPT can predict moves from headlines alone.





I hope you get everything you ever dreamed for, Anon. I wish the best to everyone except for parasites that purposefully bankrupt companies, take away money from hard working citizens, and provide nothing of use to society. For the people, by the people. - Agent 31337.












