The Crypto Fear and Greed Index has fallen sharply to 16, indicating Extreme Fear in the market. Yesterday, the index stood at 26, showing a rapid drop in sentimentThe Crypto Fear and Greed Index has fallen sharply to 16, indicating Extreme Fear in the market. Yesterday, the index stood at 26, showing a rapid drop in sentiment

Crypto Fear Index Shows Panic in Market as $1.7B Liquidates

2026/01/30 17:09
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The Crypto Fear and Greed Index has fallen sharply to 16, indicating Extreme Fear in the market. Yesterday, the index stood at 26, showing a rapid drop in sentiment.

Experts say that this sudden shift shows the growing panic among investors. Over $1.7 billion in crypto was liquidated overnight. Bitcoin also fell to a two-month low, adding to the nervousness. Analysts link the sell-off partly to speculation about the U.S. Federal Reserve chair and upcoming monetary policies.

How the Index Works

The Crypto Fear and Greed Index, measures market sentiment using factors like volatility, momentum and social media activity. A low reading indicates fear, while a high reading shows greed.

Historically, readings below 20 often occur before market rebounds. According to recent data, Bitcoin has gained an average of 15% in the month following such extreme fear readings. Therefore, this pattern gives some investors hope that the current panic may be temporary.

Options Expiry Adds Volatility to the Market

Today, the market also faces a huge options expiry. About $8.8 billion worth of Bitcoin and Ethereum options are set to expire. Analysts warn that more than 60% of these contracts will expire out-of-the-money.

This scenario can increase the downward pressure on prices in the short term. Many traders may rush to close positions, adding to market swings. However, experts suggest that after this volatility, sentiment could begin to recover if no new negative news emerges.

What Investors Should Know About the Market

Despite all the fear, some analysts advise patience. Extreme readings on the Fear and Greed Index does not guarantee any immediate rebounds, but they often signal that market sentiment may be overly pessimistic. Due to this, investors should be careful and avoid panic selling. Some traders see this period as a potential buying opportunity. While others remain doubtful, focusing on risk management until volatility stabilizes.

In short, the crypto market is showing a lot of fear. Liquidations, low Bitcoin prices and options expiries are driving the panic. Yet, trends from before suggest that these periods often lead to market recoveries. So traders and investors are both closely watching developments in the coming days.

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