Understanding market sentiment is key to smart trading — and two of the most common terms you'll hear on Binance are bullish and bearish. But what do they really mean?
🔼 Bullish = Price Expected to Go Up
If you're bullish on Bitcoin or any crypto, you're expecting its price to rise.
💰 What bullish traders do:
They often buy (go long), aiming to profit as the market climbs.
📌 Example:
"I’m bullish on BNB because of the upcoming token burn."
🔍 Bullish Market Indicators:
📈 Higher highs and higher lows on the chart
📊 Rising trading volume during upward movements
📰 Positive news or strong project fundamentals
🔽 Bearish = Price Expected to Go Down
Being bearish means you believe the price will drop.
💸 What bearish traders do:
They may sell (go short) or stay out of the market to avoid losses.
📌 Example:
"I’m bearish on altcoins due to rising interest rates."
🔍 Bearish Market Indicators:
📉 Lower highs and lower lows
📉 Falling volume or panic selling
🌐 Negative news, sentiment, or economic conditions.
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