It's striking how scarce genuine optimism feels right now. Pessimism isn't just lingering—it's taken root across the market. Data from early-year surveys reveals just how pervasive this bearish mood has become among investors. When sentiment deteriorates this deeply, it often creates interesting opportunities or signals for those paying close attention to market cycles.
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CoffeeNFTrader
· 47m ago
This is the bottoming signal, the more pessimistic, the closer the opportunity.
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AltcoinHunter
· 10h ago
Being this pessimistic is actually a bottom signal. History always repeats itself; only those who can endure until dawn will prevail.
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ETHReserveBank
· 10h ago
More and more people are now trying to buy the dip, but they feel like there's no opportunity... Is this logic reversed?
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 10h ago
Is pessimism really the best signal for bottom-fishing? This time, it's truly different.
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HalfIsEmpty
· 11h ago
Being this pessimistic is actually the best time to get a bargain.
It's striking how scarce genuine optimism feels right now. Pessimism isn't just lingering—it's taken root across the market. Data from early-year surveys reveals just how pervasive this bearish mood has become among investors. When sentiment deteriorates this deeply, it often creates interesting opportunities or signals for those paying close attention to market cycles.