The Crypto Fear & Greed Index has hit its highest level since July, holding above 60 for two straight days.
On September 28, the index climbed to 64, indicating “Greed,” as Bitcoin briefly touched $66,000. The index, which measures emotions and market sentiment toward Bitcoin and the broader crypto market, operates on a scale from 0 to 100.
Back in August, the index spent much of the month in “Fear,” dropping to 17 on August 6 when Bitcoin traded around $53,000. The last time the index surpassed 64 was on July 30, when Bitcoin was also hovering around $66,000.
This index is determined by multiple factors, including Google search trends, market volatility, social media activity, market momentum, and dominance. It’s heavily weighted toward market volatility and momentum, each accounting for 25% of the score, while social media trends contribute 15%.
Markus Thielen, Head of Research at 10x Research, suggested in a recent report that Bitcoin’s recovery to over $65,000 could spark a fourth-quarter rally, driven by fear of missing out (FOMO). CoinMarketCap data also shows Bitcoin has gained over 11% in the past month, the largest jump since March.
Meanwhile, Capriole’s CEO Charles Edwards expects significant capital to shift from gold and stocks back into Bitcoin over the next six months, anticipating strong inflows. Asset manager VanEck has highlighted Bitcoin as the best-performing asset of 2024, with a 124% price increase over the last year, although recent market dips have left some investors cautious.
In a fresh move to bolster its Bitcoin war chest, Strategy is rolling out a new fundraising vehicle—Stride preferred shares—targeting up to $1 billion in capital.
Metaplanet is aggressively expanding its Bitcoin holdings through an unconventional $5.4 billion capital raise, positioning itself as a leading BTC proxy in Asia.
BlueBird Mining Ventures, a London-listed firm traditionally focused on gold, is making headlines after announcing it will liquidate its gold reserves and begin accumulating Bitcoin as a treasury asset.
Bitcoin tumbled sharply today, shedding more than 3.5% in a matter of hours and briefly flirting with the critical $100,000 level.