Fear & Greed Index

Proprietary Index
Comprehensive analysis of market participants' psychological state

Inspired by CNN's Fear & Greed Index, this is EconiX's proprietary market sentiment measurement tool. It integrates 7 proven core indicators along with additional market structure, money flow, technical, and psychological indicators to comprehensively analyze whether the market is in a state of excessive fear or greed.

What is Fear & Greed Index?

A comprehensive indicator that measures how investor psychology affects stock prices. It integrates CNN's proven 7 core indicators along with additional market structure, money flow, technical, and psychological indicators to capture extreme emotional states in the market and help identify investment opportunities.

Investment Strategy Guide

Extreme Fear (0-20): Consider buying opportunities
Fear (21-40): Cautious buying, dollar-cost averaging
Neutral (41-60): Hold current positions
Greed (61-80): Consider taking profits
Extreme Greed (81-100): Review selling timing


References

Created with reference to CNN's official Fear & Greed Index.

CNN

CNN Fear & Greed Index

Check the official Fear & Greed Index

Measurement Method

Based on CNN's proven 7 core indicators, integrated with additional market structure, money flow, technical, and psychological indicators to convert into a 0-100 score.


📈 Market Momentum & Strength

S&P 500 Momentum, 125-day moving average, 52-week high/low ratio, advancing/declining stocks ratio, stocks above moving average, RSI, Bollinger Bands, moving average alignment

📊 Volatility & Options

VIX Index, Put-Call Ratio, options volume surge, ETF premium/discount

💰 Assets & Currency

Gold Price, Dollar Index, junk bond vs treasury spread, credit spread, TED spread, ETF fund flows, mutual fund flows, cash holdings ratio, margin debt balance

🧠 Psychology & Sentiment

Social Media Sentiment Analysis, Google search trends, social media sentiment analysis, short interest ratio

🌍 Macro Economy & Sectors

CPI Inflation, 10-Year Treasury Yield, unemployment rate, inflation expectations, consumer confidence index, growth vs value stocks, large cap vs small cap ratio

📰 Media & Social Sentiment

News Sentiment Analysis, social media sentiment, Google search trends, keyword frequency analysis, media fear index

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