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Bitcoin Fear & Greed Turns Neutral For First Time Since January

Data shows fear has faded among Bitcoin traders as the Fear & Greed Index has improved to the neutral territory for the first time since January.

Bitcoin Fear & Greed Index Has Surged To A Value Of 47

The “Fear & Greed Index” is an indicator created by Alternative that tells us about the sentiment present among investors in the Bitcoin and wider cryptocurrency markets.

The index makes use of a numerical scale running from zero to hundred to represent the trader mentality. All values on this scale below 47 imply the presence of a fearful sentiment, while those above 53 correspond to greed in the market. The indicator being between these two cutoffs naturally suggests a net neutral sentiment.

To calculate its score, the Fear & Greed Index incorporates the data of five metrics: volatility, trading volume, market cap dominance, social media sentiment, and Google Trends.

Here’s how the current Bitcoin market sentiment looks based on these factors:

As displayed above, the Fear & Greed Index has a value of 47 at the moment, which implies that the cryptocurrency traders as a whole share a neutral sentiment. This mentality is a new one for the market, as traders were quite fearful just earlier.

From the chart below, it’s visible that the indicator has spent most of its time in 2026 sitting deep inside the fear region.

Since the end of January, the market has not only been stuck inside the fear region, but it has actually been in its deepest trenches, inside a zone known as the extreme fear. This region, which corresponds to index levels of 25 and lower, is where FUD among investors is at its strongest.

The recent wave of extreme fear in the digital asset sector was a consequence of the bearish action that the various assets have seen since Q4 2025. The latest market recovery, however, has finally broken this spell of extreme despair. With a value of 47, the Fear & Greed Index is currently at its highest level since January, when Bitcoin and other coins observed their first major relief rally of this bear market.

Back then, the rally ended up fizzling out before long, so it only remains to be seen what the fate will be of the current surge. A key difference between the two rallies is that the latest one has arrived after the market has already spent an extended period in the extreme fear zone, which is where major bottoms have historically tended to form. As such, it’s possible that a low may already be behind for the cryptocurrency market, but only time will tell if that’s the case.

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At the time of writing, Bitcoin is trading around $77,800, up 3% over the past week.

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