【Crypto World】The crypto market sentiment index has dipped again. According to the latest data from Alternative.me, the Fear and Greed Index has now fallen to 32, down from 44 yesterday, a significant decline. The level remains in the “Fear” zone, and the sense of fear is intensifying. This indicates that market participants’ risk appetite continues to decline, and investor sentiment is generally cautious. Under such market conditions, the probability of a sharp rebound in the short term seems low.
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ChainWallflower
· 12h ago
The 32 Fear Index... It's really going to fall to the Earth's core now
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TokenTaxonomist
· 12h ago
32... actually, statistically speaking, we're not even in proper capitulation territory yet. pull up my spreadsheet real quick—the phylogenetics of this market cycle suggest we need to see sub-20 before any meaningful reversal pattern emerges. data says otherwise on that bounce thesis.
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CascadingDipBuyer
· 12h ago
The number 32 really can't hold up anymore, keep diving!
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UnluckyMiner
· 12h ago
It's already 32, now it's really full of panic.
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MetaDreamer
· 12h ago
It's already 32, now I'm really panicking. I feel like I should buy the dip.
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BakedCatFanboy
· 12h ago
32? Oh my, is this going to break through the bottom? Is it time to buy the dip?
Panic and Greed Index drops to 32, market sentiment continues to weaken
【Crypto World】The crypto market sentiment index has dipped again. According to the latest data from Alternative.me, the Fear and Greed Index has now fallen to 32, down from 44 yesterday, a significant decline. The level remains in the “Fear” zone, and the sense of fear is intensifying. This indicates that market participants’ risk appetite continues to decline, and investor sentiment is generally cautious. Under such market conditions, the probability of a sharp rebound in the short term seems low.