Bitcoin’s market sentiment is currently in low greed territory
Historical cycles don’t always show three extreme greed peaks
This cycle could see another rise to extreme greed levels
Market Sentiment Shows Room for Growth
Bitcoin extreme greed phases have historically marked market tops—but not every cycle sees three such moves. This time, however, things might be different. Currently, Bitcoin sits in the lower range of the “greed” zone on the Fear and Greed Index. This suggests the market is optimistic but far from euphoric.
In previous bull cycles, Bitcoin’s sentiment has swung from extreme fear to extreme greed multiple times. While not a guaranteed pattern, some cycles have shown two or even three major peaks in extreme greed. With the current metrics pointing to a healthy market and increasing institutional interest, a third surge of extreme greed is a realistic possibility in this cycle.
Why This Cycle Could Be Different
There are a few key reasons why this Bitcoin cycle might experience another extreme greed phase:
Institutional Support: From ETFs to major banks embracing Bitcoin, institutional investment continues to drive interest.
Retail Participation: As prices remain volatile yet attractive, retail investors are showing signs of returning.
Global Economic Uncertainty: In uncertain financial times, many turn to Bitcoin as a hedge against inflation and fiat instability.
These factors, combined with increasing on-chain activity and low exchange reserves, point toward a potential bullish continuation. If the market maintains momentum and avoids major setbacks, we could soon witness another powerful wave of investor optimism.
Bitcoin doesn't always get 3 moves to extreme greed in a cycle, but I think this will definitely be one of them.
Currently in the lower values of greed, with plenty of room for growth! pic.twitter.com/NRa8ud4B88
— CryptoCon (@CryptoCon_) July 14, 2025
Watching the Greed Index Closely
The Fear and Greed Index is a useful tool, but not a crystal ball. However, with Bitcoin still far from “extreme greed” levels, there is plenty of upside left in terms of sentiment growth. Investors often use this index to gauge market overheating, and right now, it’s signaling that more growth could be ahead.
While history doesn’t always repeat itself, it often rhymes—and this time, the rhyme might include a third act of extreme greed.
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