Market sentiment hit a rough patch lately. Pessimism isn't just showing up—it's sticking around. Year-start surveys paint a pretty bleak picture of how deeply the negativity has settled in across markets. When optimism runs dry and gloom becomes the default mood, it often signals something bigger shifting beneath the surface.
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SnapshotStriker
· 17h ago
The pessimistic mood has really hit close to home. How long will it take to recover after this drop?
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WhaleWatcher
· 17h ago
Pessimistic sentiment is starting to spread again, and this time it's a bit different...
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SnapshotLaborer
· 17h ago
Here we go again, same old story every year.
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FreeMinter
· 17h ago
This wave of pessimism is really clingy; it feels like everyone is waiting for that "bottom" to appear...
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ShibaOnTheRun
· 17h ago
This is really the best time to set up a trap for a dump.
Market sentiment hit a rough patch lately. Pessimism isn't just showing up—it's sticking around. Year-start surveys paint a pretty bleak picture of how deeply the negativity has settled in across markets. When optimism runs dry and gloom becomes the default mood, it often signals something bigger shifting beneath the surface.