The stock market just hit its greed peak since September. After months of consolidation, we're seeing unprecedented bullish sentiment surge through the Fear and Greed Index. This marks a significant psychological level reset—the kind of market euphoria that typically signals major shift points. Whether this sustains or corrects sharply remains the million-dollar question for risk management strategies.
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BTCWaveRider
· 4h ago
Starting to boast again? You say the same thing every time it peaks.
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LiquidityHunter
· 4h ago
Greed index is at its maximum. How long can this wave last...
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WalletDetective
· 4h ago
The greed index has skyrocketed again, feels like it's going to drop this time...
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MEVHunterWang
· 4h ago
Greed index soars, is this a real rally or a smoke screen before a big drop?
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BagHolderTillRetire
· 4h ago
Look at this greed index soaring to the top again, still the same rhetoric... Can it really hold up?
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DefiPlaybook
· 4h ago
According to data, the recent surge in the Fear and Greed Index has reached a historic high since September. However, it is worth noting that historically, whenever this indicator exceeds 80, the average correction within the following 30 days is about 23.7%. Risk warning.
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TheShibaWhisperer
· 4h ago
Greed index surging, is this really different... I have a feeling something is about to blow up
The stock market just hit its greed peak since September. After months of consolidation, we're seeing unprecedented bullish sentiment surge through the Fear and Greed Index. This marks a significant psychological level reset—the kind of market euphoria that typically signals major shift points. Whether this sustains or corrects sharply remains the million-dollar question for risk management strategies.