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The CNN Fear & Greed Index has plunged into Extreme Fear territory, currently registering around 18 on the scale from 0 to 100. This marks one of the deepest levels of investor pessimism in recent memory, with the reading dipping as low as the mid-teens in recent sessions amid ongoing market volatility.
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The CNN Fear & Greed Index has plunged into Extreme Fear territory, currently registering around 18 on the scale from 0 to 100. This marks one of the deepest levels of investor pessimism in recent memory, with the reading dipping as low as the mid-teens in recent sessions amid ongoing market volatility.

Investor sentiment has shifted to extreme fear, with the CNN Fear & Greed Index hitting 18—signaling … The CNN Fear & Greed Index has plunged into Extreme Fear territory, currently registering around 18 on the scale from 0 to 100. This marks one of the deepest levels of investor pessimism in recent memory, with the reading dipping as low as the mid-teens in recent sessions amid ongoing market volatility.Read more

by MJ•March 23, 2026•0

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