Every day you open the market app, the first thing you’re likely to notice is price movement—up or down. But what’s truly worth watching is often market sentiment.



When everyone believes the market will only go up, risk may be building up; when the market is filled with pessimism, it may also mean that panic is already nearing the end.

Prices will fluctuate, but the cycle of sentiment keeps repeating again and again. Stay calm and don’t make impulsive trades based on short-term news—this is how you avoid being led around by market emotions.

Investing is a long-distance race. What really matters isn’t how much it rose today, but whether your assets can steadily grow years from now.
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RiskOffRina
· 07-12 08:32
In the Norway Ingane match, I bet on a draw—so what happened? The market sentiment is just as hard to read as the fans’ mood.
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AirdropCartographer
· 07-12 08:32
Sentiment indicators are even more accurate than candlestick charts— the Fear & Greed Index truly has reference value
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GateUser-2eca626f
· 07-12 08:17
The long-distance running metaphor is classic; the problem is that most people treat crypto like a sprint and rush forward.
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GateUser-715706bb
· 07-12 08:04
This mindset is too important. Recently I saw in the group that people started FOMO again, so I felt something was off.
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MevTeaBreak
· 07-12 07:31
Well said, but there aren’t many people who truly manage to do “others are fearful and I am greedy,” including myself.
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BeautifulDay
· 07-12 06:26
To The Moon 🌕
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