Current Bull-Bear Power Comparison: Bulls at 56.8%, Bears at 43.2%, with the bulls slightly in the lead.
The Fear & Greed Index has fallen to 26, indicating that market sentiment is clearly leaning towards fear. Data shows that investor confidence is lacking, and there is a strong wait-and-see attitude.
This combination of bullish dominance but fearful sentiment is quite interesting — the bulls are positioning themselves, but the market atmosphere hasn't heated up yet.
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PonziDetector
· 12-10 12:05
This kind of trend is truly incredible. The bulls are making efforts, but the market is still trembling, feeling like it's waiting for a signal.
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FOMOrektGuy
· 12-10 12:03
What are the bulls trying to do? The fear index is already at 26, and it's obvious that we're just falling into a trap.
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SlowLearnerWang
· 12-10 11:48
The bulls are still worried about the layout, but this mentality is really exceptional.
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MaticHoleFiller
· 12-10 11:37
The bullish display is just for show; the real panic is still to come.
December 10 Market Thermometer📉
Current Bull-Bear Power Comparison: Bulls at 56.8%, Bears at 43.2%, with the bulls slightly in the lead.
The Fear & Greed Index has fallen to 26, indicating that market sentiment is clearly leaning towards fear. Data shows that investor confidence is lacking, and there is a strong wait-and-see attitude.
This combination of bullish dominance but fearful sentiment is quite interesting — the bulls are positioning themselves, but the market atmosphere hasn't heated up yet.