#MarketGreedRising If market greed is rising, it usually means sentiment is shifting toward optimism — sometimes excessive optimism.
Indicators like the Fear & Greed Index tend to move higher when:
Stock prices are rallying quickly.
Crypto markets see sudden spikes in volume and FOMO buying.
Volatility drops, giving a false sense of “safety.”
Retail investors flood in late to the move.
Historically, rising greed often precedes overbought conditions, and markets become more vulnerable to corrections — not because greed itself “causes” crashes, but because valuations stretch and fewer buyers remain to push prices higher.