Bitcoin Sentiment Most Fearful Since March: Is A Bottom Near?

Published at 2025-11-14 06:40:37

The Bitcoin market is showing elevated caution as the Fear & Greed Index from Alternative.me has dropped to its lowest extreme-fear level since March, reflecting growing trader anxiety during the recent bearish run. Price action has been dominated by selling momentum, and the index signals that retail and short-term traders are largely risk-averse. That contrast between sentiment and price can matter because extremes often precede inflection points.

While extreme fear can be a contrarian buy signal — historically associated with local lows — it is not a guarantee of an immediate rebound. Traders should look for confirming signals such as stabilization around key support, improving on-chain flows, or easing macro headwinds before committing fresh capital. For now, the index underscores opportunity for disciplined buyers but also a clear caution: a bottom may be near, but only confirmation will separate a true turn from another leg lower.

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