From Panic to Greed: How the Market Flipped in 30 Days
In just a month, investor sentiment swung from Extreme Fear (18) to Sustained Greed (65+)—a dramatic emotional shift from panic to confidence.
Peak Greed:
• April 23: Sentiment hit 72, fueled by favorable macro trends and surging liquidity.
• May 1–8: Levels held steady between 60–67, reflecting bullish optimism—but also flashing early signs of potential overheating.
What Traders Should Know
• Greed often precedes pullbacks.
• Use sentiment as a forward indicator—not a reaction.
• Confidence is high, but smart traders stay sharp.
Greed rewards the prepared—not the complacent.