#MarketGreedRising

When this index rises, it means that investors are rushing to buy heavily, driven by excessive confidence or expectations of quick profits, and prices are often at high levels.

However, historically, periods when the index reaches high levels of "greed" may precede corrections or declines in prices, as the market is in an Overbought state.

💡 Reasons for the rise in the greed index may include:

Consecutive price increases without correction.

A large influx of new money into the market.

Continuous positive news or exaggerated expectations.

Increased speculation in high-risk assets.