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Just realized a lot of newer traders get confused between bullish and bearish sentiment, so let me break this down real quick because it's actually pretty fundamental to how you approach the market.
When you're bullish, you're betting on prices going up. Simple as that. You buy an asset expecting it to pump, then sell it later for profit. If you think Bitcoin's heading higher from here, you'd go long on it. Right now BTC is sitting around 81K with a -0.27% move today, but if you're bullish on the macro picture, daily swings don't really matter.
Bearish is the opposite play. You expect prices to drop, so you short the asset first and buy it back lower. It's basically betting against the market. Say you think Ethereum's about to take a hit - you'd open a short position and wait for it to fall so you can close it at a profit.
The key thing here: bullish = you're buying (hoping it moons), bearish = you're selling (hoping it crashes). That's the whole bullish vs bearish dynamic in one sentence.
XRP's down 1.16% right now at 1.45, which might look bearish short-term, but your actual trade depends on your outlook. Are you looking at the daily chart or the bigger picture? That determines whether you go long or short.
Honestly, understanding these two sentiments is everything. If you're confident the market's heading up, go bullish. If the signs point down, go bearish. Your market outlook literally determines your entire trading strategy.