About

Markets have moods.
They do not share one.

FearGreedScore makes stock, crypto, and Bitcoin sentiment easier to compare—and harder to misuse.

A score is the beginning of the question.

Most fear-and-greed pages stop at a colorful dial. We think direction, duration, history, methodology, and disagreement between markets matter more than the visual drama of today’s number.

We present U.S. equity, broad-crypto, and Bitcoin readings separately with clear attribution. We do not silently blend unrelated markets, fabricate component values, or turn sentiment into a guaranteed trade call.

Our editorial standard is simple: identify the source, preserve the date and classification, distinguish fact from interpretation, and say what the data cannot establish.

01

Show the source

Every live reading names its provider, scope, and update date.

02

Explain the difference

When two indices disagree, we surface the methodology instead of picking the more dramatic label.

03

Reject false precision

A sentiment score is a compressed description of recent conditions, not a target price or probability.

04

Design for calm

The subject is emotional. The product should help you slow down, compare, and think.