Skip to content

Spread bets and CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 69% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading spread bets and CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you understand how spread bets and CFDs work, and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.
Spread bets and CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 69% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading spread bets and CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you understand how spread bets and CFDs work, and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.

Trading using market sentiment and how to find IG client sentiment in-platform

Sentiment can be a useful tool when trading, and IG provides data on its own client sentiment.

Stock market Source: Adobe images

What is market sentiment?

Market sentiment represents the overall attitude of investors toward a particular security or financial market. It's a powerful tool that can help traders capitalise on changing market directions. Understanding and effectively trading market sentiment can give investors an edge in their decision-making process.

At its core, market sentiment reflects the mood of financial markets and the general feeling among traders. It can be described as either bullish, when the market is optimistic and expects prices to rise, or bearish, when the market is pessimistic and expects prices to fall. Sentiment is influenced by various factors and is demonstrated through price movements. By understanding sentiment, traders can gauge whether a market is feeling optimistic or pessimistic about the future prices of a security.

The role of emotions in market sentiment

Two primary emotions drive market sentiment: fear and greed. Greed can lead to buying overpriced securities as positive sentiment snowballs, while fear can cause knee-jerk reactions, often leading to selling at a loss. Recognising when fear or greed has taken over can help identify market turning points, providing savvy traders with opportunities to capitalise on market inefficiencies.

Using IG client sentiment & where to find it

IG client sentiment can provide a useful aid to trading financial markets. Our client sentiment looks at the overall positioning of IG clients in a market, in other words how many are long and how many are short.

This is then translated into a sentiment reading, using percentages. Note that this looks at the number of positions overall, and does not take into account the size of those positions.

It is also broken down into trading activity, in four different time frames, looking at the past hour, the current day, the current week and the current month. This helps to provide a more granular view over various time frames.

To find this data in the trading platform, select a market and then open the ‘Client Sentiment’ tab above the price chart, as shown below:

IG platform image Source: IG
IG platform image Source: IG

On opening the tab, you will see the client sentiment wheel, and the four time frames:

IG platform image Source: IG
IG platform image Source: IG

In the mobile app, the information can be found in the ‘Market Data’ tab, as shown below:

IG app image Source: IG
IG app image Source: IG

Strategies for trading market sentiment

To effectively trade market sentiment, it's crucial to use these sentiment indicators alongside technical and fundamental analysis. Traders should look for divergences between sentiment and price action, as these can often signal potential reversals.

Being aware of extreme sentiment levels is also important, as these often precede market reversals. In stock markets, monitoring volume changes can provide additional insight into the strength of sentiment. Staying informed about news and developments that could shift market mood is also essential for sentiment-based trading.

Integrating sentiment analysis into your trading approach

While sentiment is a crucial factor in market movements, it should be just one aspect of a broader trading strategy. Combining sentiment analysis with solid technical and fundamental analysis typically yields the best results. Traders should remember that markets are complex systems influenced by numerous factors, and sentiment is just one piece of the puzzle.

Conclusion

Market sentiment is a powerful force that drives financial markets. By understanding the emotions behind market movements, using appropriate tools to measure sentiment, and incorporating this knowledge into a comprehensive trading strategy, investors can better position themselves to capitalise on market trends and potential reversals. However, it's important to approach sentiment analysis with a balanced perspective, using it as one of many tools in the trader's toolkit rather than relying on it exclusively.

This information has been prepared by IG, a trading name of IG Markets Limited. In addition to the disclaimer below, the material on this page does not contain a record of our trading prices, or an offer of, or solicitation for, a transaction in any financial instrument. IG accepts no responsibility for any use that may be made of these comments and for any consequences that result. No representation or warranty is given as to the accuracy or completeness of this information. Consequently any person acting on it does so entirely at their own risk. Any research provided does not have regard to the specific investment objectives, financial situation and needs of any specific person who may receive it. It has not been prepared in accordance with legal requirements designed to promote the independence of investment research and as such is considered to be a marketing communication. Although we are not specifically constrained from dealing ahead of our recommendations we do not seek to take advantage of them before they are provided to our clients. See full non-independent research disclaimer and quarterly summary.

Act on share opportunities today

Go long or short on thousands of international stocks with spread bets and CFDs.

  • Get full exposure for a comparatively small deposit
  • Trade on spreads from just 0.1%
  • Get greater order book visibility with direct market access

See opportunity on a stock?

Try a risk-free trade in your demo account, and see whether you’re on to something.

  • Log in to your demo
  • Take your position
  • See whether your hunch pays off

See opportunity on a stock?

Don’t miss your chance – upgrade to a live account to take advantage.

  • Trade a huge range of popular stocks
  • Analyse and deal seamlessly on fast, intuitive charts
  • See and react to breaking news in-platform

See opportunity on a stock?

Don’t miss your chance. Log in to take advantage while conditions prevail.

Live prices on most popular markets

  • Equities
  • Indices
  • Forex
  • Commodities


Prices above are subject to our website terms and agreements. Prices are indicative only. All share prices are delayed by at least 15 minutes.

Prices above are subject to our website terms and agreements. Prices are indicative only. All shares prices are delayed by at least 15 mins.

Plan your trading week

Get the week’s market-moving news sent directly to your inbox every Sunday. The Week Ahead gives you a full calendar of upcoming economic events, as well as commentary from our expert analysts on the key markets to watch.


For more info on how we might use your data, see our privacy notice and access policy and privacy webpage.

You might be interested in…

Find out what charges your trades could incur with our transparent fee structure.

Discover why so many clients choose us, and what makes us a world-leading provider of spread betting and CFDs.

Stay on top of upcoming market-moving events with our customisable economic calendar.