#MarketGreedRising tions on a scale from 0 (Extreme Fear) to 100 (Extreme Greed), is trending higher. This suggests a growing optimism and willingness among investors to take on more risk in search of higher returns.
While a certain level of confidence is healthy for a bull market, unchecked greed can be a warning sign. It often leads to speculative behavior, with assets being driven to unsustainable prices, creating potential for a market bubble. When the index enters the "Extreme Greed" zone, it may signal that a correction is overdue as the market becomes overbought and vulnerable to a sell-off. Investors should remain vigilant and not allow emotion to override a disciplin