#MarketGreedRising

The scent of easy money is thick again isn't subtle; it's the frenzied chase for the next meme stock, the parabolic crypto pump, the IPO priced beyond reason. Fear of missing out (FOMO) drowns out caution. Leverage climbs, risk appetites balloon, and speculative bubbles inflate on narratives, not fundamentals. Retail investors pile in, lured by social media hype and visions of overnight riches, often overlooking the volatility and inherent risks. While bull markets need optimism, unbridled greed is a warning sign. History shows this euphoria often precedes painful corrections. The question isn't if greed is rising, but when the inevitable reckoning comes. Investors should prioritize strategy over frenzy, ensuring greed doesn't eclipse prudence. Celebrate gains, but respect the market's power.