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  2. The Fear and Greed Index: Definition and Examples - AOL

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    Investors have two primary emotions, fear and greed, according to CNN Money. The Fear and Greed Index measures how investors across the entire stock market are feeling at any given point. Here’s ...

  3. Greed and fear - Wikipedia

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    Greed and fear refer to two opposing emotional states theorized as factors causing the unpredictability and volatility of the stock market, and irrational market behavior inconsistent with the efficient-market hypothesis. Greed and fear relate to an old Wall Street saying: "financial markets are driven by two powerful emotions – greed and fear."

  4. Acertus Market Sentiment Indicator - Wikipedia

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    The Acertus Market Sentiment Indicator (AMSI) is a stock market sentiment indicator that generates monthly sentiment indications ranging from 0 (extreme fear) to 100 (extreme greed). [1] The indicator views sentiment as a continuum with anxiety and complacency representing less extreme and nuanced forms of fear and greed, respectively.

  5. Extreme greed is back on Wall Street - AOL

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    That’s all heralded the return of extreme greed to Wall Street. The tech-heavy Nasdaq has surged about 3.3% so far this year — and we’re barely a month in. The S&P 500 is up 2.6% and the Dow ...

  6. Technical analysis - Wikipedia

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    By gauging greed and fear in the market, [57] investors can better formulate long and short portfolio stances. ... Richard W. Stock Market Theory and Practice, 2011.

  7. The Fear and Greed Index: Definition and Examples - AOL

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    Investors have two primary emotions, fear and greed, according to CNN Money. The news service believes in this so much that it has created a metric around the idea. The Fear and Greed Index ...

  8. Panic selling - Wikipedia

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    The sale is problematic because the investor is reacting to emotion and fear, rather than evaluating the fundamentals. [1] Today, most major stock exchanges use trading curbs to throttle panic selling, provide a cooling period for people to digest information, and restore some degree of normality to the market.

  9. The stock market's 'fear gauge' gives investors little to ...

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    Meanwhile, the market's "fear gauge" — the CBOE Volatility Index — rose slightly but still closed the day with a 13 handle. Before June of this year, you'd have to travel back in time to ...