#MarketGreedRising
The current mood of the market, according to the Fear and Greed Index, falls into the "greed" category. This index, which ranges from 0 (extreme fear) to 100 (extreme greed), is a popular way to gauge how investors are feeling—whether they're playing it safe or diving in with confidence.
When the score is above 60, it typically signals optimism. Investors are buying more, driving prices up. This upbeat mood is often fueled by strong earnings, bullish momentum, and the belief that prices will keep climbing. But there’s a flip side: too much greed can overheat the market, pushing prices far above their actual value and increasing the risk of a bubble