Stock Data Overview
The Greed and Fear Index helps investors assess the overall sentiment of the stock market by analyzing price momentum,
volatility, and trading volume. It is calculated for different time periods—1 week, 1 month, 3 months, or 1 year—offering
insights into both short-term and long-term trends. A score ranging from 0 (Extreme Fear) to 10 (Extreme Greed) indicates
whether the market is cautious or overconfident. Positive momentum, low volatility, and increasing volume suggest greed,
while negative momentum, high volatility, and declining volume indicate fear. This index is a valuable tool for investors
looking to make informed decisions based on market sentiment.