#MarketGreedRising Market greed rising typically signals heightened investor optimism, often measured by the Fear & Greed Index (0-100). When greed dominates (scores above 50), investors chase higher returns, pushing stock prices up, sometimes beyond fundamentals, as seen in bull runs like 2019. Indicators like strong stock price momentum, high stock price breadth, and increased demand for riskier assets (e.g., junk bonds) reflect this. However, extreme greed (above 80) can signal overbought markets, risking corrections. Contrarian investors might sell during peak greed, capitalizing on overvaluation. Greed drives volatility but can precede crashes if unchecked.