Market Sentiment

Measure the overall mood of the crypto market.

Display OnlyFree data from Binance & CoinGecko
📊Recreate in Excel(Fear & Greed Index)
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📚 Understanding Sentiment

💡 Beginner Tip

Sentiment indicators show how emotional investors are feeling. Emotions often lead to bad decisions - understanding sentiment helps you stay rational!

😨 Extreme Fear (0-25)

Sentiment is very negative. Markets are often highly volatile during these periods.

💡 Tip: Treat this as educational context, not a recommendation.

😟 Fear (25-50)

People are nervous but not panicking. Market is uncertain.

💡 Tip: Use sentiment alongside other information and risk disclosures.

😐 Neutral (50)

Market is balanced. No strong emotions either way.

💡 Tip: Use this as a baseline reference point.

😊 Greed (50-75)

People are optimistic. Prices are rising. FOMO is building.

💡 Tip: Use sentiment as educational context, not as a recommendation.

🤑 Extreme Greed (75-100)

Sentiment is very positive. Markets can still be volatile during these periods.

💡 Tip: Treat this as educational context, not a recommendation.

📈 Historical Examples

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March 2020 - COVID Crash

Fear & Greed hit 8 (Extreme Fear). Bitcoin dropped to around $3,800. The market later recovered significantly.

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November 2021 - All-Time High

Fear & Greed hit 84 (Extreme Greed). Bitcoin reached around $69,000. The market later experienced a major drawdown.

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The Pattern

Extreme fear often marks bottoms. Extreme greed often marks tops. Using sentiment as one data point (not the only one) can improve your timing.