Recently, there's a concerning phenomenon in the market—market sentiment has clearly shifted towards greed.
You can see this from several signs: trading activity has been consistently high, the influx of newcomers is very strong, and various assets are chasing gains. The most dangerous point in this stage is that everyone is making money, no one wants to miss out, resulting in a herd rush.
History shows us that market sentiment can shift from greed to panic in an instant. No one can predict exactly when a correction will happen, but this excessive optimism is definitely worth being cautious about. Don't be blinded by the current upward trend; it's still important to maintain proper risk awareness.
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Recently, there's a concerning phenomenon in the market—market sentiment has clearly shifted towards greed.
You can see this from several signs: trading activity has been consistently high, the influx of newcomers is very strong, and various assets are chasing gains. The most dangerous point in this stage is that everyone is making money, no one wants to miss out, resulting in a herd rush.
History shows us that market sentiment can shift from greed to panic in an instant. No one can predict exactly when a correction will happen, but this excessive optimism is definitely worth being cautious about. Don't be blinded by the current upward trend; it's still important to maintain proper risk awareness.