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Fear and Greed Index 42 out of 100 down shows that market sentiment has cooled slightly after recent gains. Traders who were showing early confidence are now turning a bit cautious again as prices retrace mildly. The index is built from volatility, trading volume, BTC dominance, and online sentiment. You can think of it like a Karachi bazaar that was active yesterday but suddenly becomes quieter — not because people left permanently, but because they’re waiting to see if prices drop further before buying again. This is a healthy short pause that often follows a few green days.
BTC Dominance 59.74 percent up 0.03 shows that bitcoin is holding a steady share while altcoins slow down. It means traders are again leaning slightly toward BTC for safety. Imagine a Lahore fruit stall where mangoes (bitcoin) are being bought steadily while people are buying fewer of the other fruits (altcoins) until they feel more confident again.
Total Market Cap 3.80 trillion dollars down 0.18 percent and Altcoin Market Cap 1.53 trillion dollars down 0.22 percent show a minor correction, which is normal after continuous growth. Such mild red movement indicates that the market is simply adjusting and consolidating — not crashing.
Main coins are all red in the last 24 hours: BTC down 0.94, ETH down 2.61, SOL down 1.62, BNB down 0.99, XRP down 0.39, and DOGE down 3.49. This kind of synchronized pullback after a bullish run shows profit-taking. Ethereum’s slightly deeper drop and DOGE’s 3.5% decline reflect how altcoins often react faster to sentiment changes. Bitcoin’s smaller loss suggests the broader structure remains stable. Overall, the market is cooling off after a strong rally — a normal breathing phase before deciding the next direction.