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EB
Jan 24, 2017
Collecting / Storing Tweets with Python and MySQL

A few days ago, I published Collecting / Storing Tweets with Python and MongoDB. In that post, I describe the steps needed to collect and store tweets

EB
Jan 19, 2017
Collecting / Storing Tweets with Python and MongoDB

Collecting / Storing Tweets with Python and MongoDB provides a script that can be used to collect and store tweets using python and mongoDB

EB
Nov 11, 2014
Great advice for CIO's on Twitter

Over on the Enterprisers Project, David A. Bray, the CIO of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), was recently interviewed about his use of

EB
Nov 4, 2014
My Doctoral Dissertation Final Defense – Almost done

Video of my Doctoral Dissertation defense on using Twitter sentiment analysis for stock market decision making.

EB
Sep 11, 2013
A look at Twitter messages in 2012 mentioning $SPY and S&P500 Symbols

Cross Posted at TradeTheSentiment.com While working up my data analysis chapter of my dissertation, I came across some interesting tidbits of information

EB
May 1, 2013
Innovation & The CIO – A twitter chat summary #CIOInnovate

I had the pleasure of moderating / hosting a twitter chat yesterday (Tuesday April 30 2013) involving the topic of Innovation & the CIO using the

EB
Mar 1, 2013
Using Twitter Sentiment for Intraday Signals

This is a cross-post from Trade The Sentiment. Originally published as Using Twitter Sentiment for Intraday Signals. While most of my research on Twitter

EB
Dec 3, 2012
Comparing Twitter Sentiment vs Random Numbers for Entry Signals

This is a cross-post from Trade The Sentiment One of the concerns that I have of my research into using Twitter Sentiment for entry signals in the market

EB
Sep 19, 2012
Can Twitter Sentiment be used to generate buy / sell signals?

A look at a strategy that uses Twitter Sentiment Extremes to generate Buy signals. This strategy leads to 5 trades since Jan 2012 and a return of ~ 5.5%

EB
Jul 18, 2012
#CIO Twitter Stream Content Visualization

A visualization of the #CIO Twitter stream from data collected July 16 to July 18.

EB
Apr 16, 2012
Using Twitter Sentiment for predicting stock price movement

An overview of my research into using Twitter sentiment and message volume to model stock price movements for the S&P 500 SPY ETF.

EB
Mar 20, 2012
Will Twitter make you a better investor?

Can twitter be used to determine sentiment for making investing decisions?

EB
Oct 27, 2011
Understanding Twitter Sentiment for Investing Decisions

Its been quiet over the last few weeks on here for a reason... I've been finalizing my Dissertation Proposal. Yesterday (Wed Oct 26th), I successfully

EB
Feb 8, 2011
Revisiting Signal to Noise & Twitter

I had quite a lot of feedback from my Signal to Noise Ratio & Twitter post last week. Most of the feedback was positive and in agreement with my

EB
Feb 1, 2011
Signal to Noise Ratio & Twitter

I really enjoy twitter.  There are tons of great folks out there worth following and learning from. But....there's just as many (or more) not-so-great

EB
Jun 25, 2009
The New CIO – An Introduction

The New CIO is a weekly article about the challenges facing today's CIO as well as what can be done to prepare for future challenges. It's fitting that my

EB
Jan 18, 2009
Links for Jan 18 2009

Another Sunday, Another List O' Links! :)  Enjoy! Knowledgeable Workforce Requires Knowledge-Filled Workers by Steve Roesler on All Things Workplace

EB
Jan 16, 2009
Ramblings on Social Media

I've been lurking around the social web for quite some time experimenting with different systems and learning a tremendous amount from all of the

EB
Jan 4, 2009
Links for Jan 4 2009

Ran across some great stories over the last week...enjoy! Stakeholders in a Barrel on Tyner Bain Global CIO: The Top 10 CIO Issues For 2009 by Bob Evan's

EB
Dec 20, 2008
Twitter & Friendfeed

hey everyone - I've been lax in letting you know that I'm on Twitter and Friendfeed...feel free to follow/subscribe. Twitter:

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