Trending Entities
Companies, people, and assets driving the financial news narrative — ranked by mention volume and sentiment score.
Donald Trump
Iran
Strait of Hormuz
Bitcoin
Federal Reserve
United States
New York
Iran war
Coinbase
Washington
S&P 500
Jerome Powell
Omkar Godbole
China
Shaurya Malwa
Japan
International Energy Agency
U.S.
International Monetary Fund
Aave
Kelp DAO
Kevin Warsh
Dow Jones Industrial Average
Sheldon Reback
Pakistan
White House
Ethereum
Middle East
XRP
Goldman Sachs
Your Finobird Trending Entities Hub
The Finobird entities hub surfaces the companies, people, tokens and organisations most frequently referenced in recent financial news coverage. Entity-level trending is frequently the earliest visible indicator of a developing narrative — elevated mention volume for a specific entity typically precedes the consolidation of coverage into a dedicated story thread.
Content is published for informational purposes. Finobird does not provide investment advice or directional recommendations regarding any specific entity.
What Qualifies as an Entity
- Public companies — listed firms across US, European and Asian markets.
- Executives and policymakers — chief executives, central bank officials, regulators and major fund managers in recent coverage.
- Cryptocurrency tokens and projects — Bitcoin, Ethereum, major layer-1 and layer-2 networks, stablecoins and DeFi protocols.
- Private and pre-IPO companies — particularly names attracting public-market attention ahead of potential listings.
- Regulators and central banks — the Federal Reserve, ECB, SEC, CFTC, FCA and other authorities.
- Countries and economic blocs — where policy or geopolitical developments are driving coverage.
How Entity Rankings Are Constructed
Each news item ingested by Finobird is tagged with the entities it references. The trending ranking is built from mention volume, source-authority weighting, time-decay and relative change against a baseline. Highly covered entities with stable mention volume receive less emphasis than entities with meaningful increases — the ranking prioritises change rather than absolute volume.
The Analytical Value of Entity Trending
An elevation in mention volume for a specific entity — a regulator initiating an investigation, a chief executive appearing in unusual contexts, a token cycling through multiple news cycles — has frequently preceded the formal emergence of a broader story. Monitoring the entity hub supports identification of such developments alongside the sentiment and story hubs.
Entity Profiles and Related Coverage
Each entity links to related news, sentiment context and developing story threads. For companies, entity profiles connect to asset pages with price, company information and news history. For individuals, entities link to recent coverage and related company profiles.
Using Entities Alongside Stories and Sentiment
The stories hub groups related articles into narrative threads, frequently built around a specific entity. The sentiment hub provides entity-level tone where available. Entity trending sits upstream of both: it identifies subjects gaining attention before narratives consolidate or sentiment readings stabilise.
Coverage by Asset Class
Dedicated entity hubs exist for each asset class: crypto entities (tokens, exchanges, protocols), stock entities (companies, executives, regulators), forex entities (central banks, finance ministers) and similar hubs for commodities, ETFs and indices.
Where to Go Next on Finobird
- Developing Stories — narratives built around trending entities.
- Market Sentiment — entity-level tone measures.
- Financial News — live aggregated news feed.
- Top Assets — tracked assets across every class.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a trending entity?
A trending entity is a company, individual, token, regulator or organisation appearing in elevated news coverage relative to its baseline. The ranking prioritises change — an entity with meaningfully increased mention volume receives more emphasis than one with consistently high volume.
How often does the entity ranking update?
The ranking updates continuously as news is ingested. Rankings recompute throughout the day, so the trending list reflects the current news cycle rather than a static snapshot.
How are entities tagged?
Every news item is tagged with the entities it references — companies, individuals, tokens, regulators. Tags are drawn from a curated entity database and maintained to avoid false matches between entities with similar names.
Why is entity trending useful?
An elevation in mentions has historically been among the earliest visible indicators of a developing story. The entity hub supports identification of such developments before a narrative has formally consolidated or sentiment readings have shifted.
Can I see the underlying news for an entity?
Yes. Every entity profile links to the full news coverage, with sentiment tags, source attribution and links to original publisher articles. Readers can drill into any entity to review the specific coverage driving its ranking.
How does entity trending differ from stories?
Stories are multi-article narratives built around a consolidated event or entity. Entity trending is upstream: it surfaces attention before the narrative has consolidated. Trending serves as an early indicator; stories provide consolidated coverage.
Which entity types are covered?
Coverage includes public companies, executives, cryptocurrency tokens and projects, private companies (particularly pre-IPO), regulators, central banks and countries or blocs where policy or geopolitics drives coverage. Each type has its own profile structure.
Can I follow a specific entity?
Yes. Signed-in users can add entities to a watchlist and receive push notifications when mention volume increases significantly, sentiment shifts meaningfully or major news develops. Watchlists synchronise between web and the mobile application.
Are entity profiles free to view?
Yes. All entity profiles, trending rankings and the underlying news are free to access without registration. Watchlist features and notifications require a free Finobird account.
Does entity trending include sentiment?
Yes. Each entity's recent news coverage is aggregated into a sentiment reading where coverage volume supports a stable score. Entity sentiment complements the volume-based trending ranking.