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Crypto Fear and Greed Index hits 62 after $1.44B in shorts are wiped out

Crypto traders have gone from fearful to greedy remarkably quickly, where just one day earlier, the index stood at 46, firmly in “Fear.”

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Aug 20, 2026 at 11:40 PM UTC · 2 分で読める

Crypto Fear and Greed Index hits 62 after $1.44B in shorts are wiped out
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Key Signal

62 Fear Greed Index reading

Market Impact

BTC+8.25%$77,852

Last Updated

11時間前

翻訳中…

Crypto traders have gone from fearful to greedy remarkably quickly, where just one day earlier, the index stood at 46, firmly in “Fear.”

The Crypto Fear and Greed Index jumped to 62 on August 20, up 16 points in a single day, as Bitcoin’s surge beyond $72,000 was accompanied by the shift that came after a rally that caught traders betting on another decline off guard.

Fear disappears as Bitcoin pushes above $72K

The change looks even sharper over a longer period.

Last week, the index was down at 29, but one month ago, it was at 25, putting the market in “Extreme Fear.”

Just the same way the index has moved dramatically, recently, so has the Bitcoin price.

Source: Alternative.me

The $BTC price was around $72,465 at the time of writing and briefly reached $72,868. But the rally began with Bitcoin below $65,000 on August 19 before other assets followed its lead.

Ethereum and other major altcoins saw an increase in price, just as $BTC did, and crypto-related stocks also saw positive moves.

On the same day these assets were seeing major price moves, President Donald Trump renewed his push for Congress to pass the CLARITY Act, keeping crypto policy in focus in Washington, but neither development alone establishes why Bitcoin rallied so sharply.

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Bitcoin

BTC

$77,852

+8.25% (24H)

Market Cap

$1.56T

24H Volume

$58.7B

24H High

$79,511

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