Fear & Greed Index Near 100%! By Gregory Mannarino

in #money7 years ago

This is a snapshot of the Fear & Greed Index as of 11:35am PST, 10/20/17.
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Despite the stock market being at yet another all time record high right now as I am writing this, Greed this high is VERY bearish.

Gregory Mannarino
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Hey Greg. What if the powers that be can just keep this pony show going indefinitely? Who would of thought it could go on this long? I think the show goes on longer. Take GE. Horrible quarter. They slashed guidance. Stock initially dropped about 10%. But now green for the day, thanks to central bank buying I’m sure. Just my thoughts. Thanks.

163M traded lol

What could possibly go wrong?

When this sucker blows up, it will be epic. We will see stories about folks on Wall Street jumping out of windows.

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From my position, I get to hear stock traders (day / week trading) talking. And I agree the greed is really, really high. And all of them seem to be ignoring the cracks forming.

So obvious to me, because I see your posts.

Gregory, Love the meter...but, so sad at the same time!!!

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It is the riskiest time for market participants when the all- time high price is being rewrittened everyday.

Greg, Where is the fear & greed index? I did a Google & couldn't find it.
Thanks, Wealthbuilder

Greg, VIX calls a possibility?

Not yet.