Nearly two-thirds of Americans—64% to be exact—believe the economy is being mishandled. This kind of widespread economic pessimism typically flows into asset allocation decisions, including crypto positioning. When consumer sentiment dips this low, it often signals broader portfolio shifts worth monitoring.
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MissedTheBoat
· 12h ago
64% of people say the economy is messed up, and this number is a bit scary... No wonder everyone is thinking about rushing into crypto.
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ProofOfNothing
· 13h ago
64% think the economy is completely terrible, this number sounds outrageous... No wonder this wave of the crypto market is so bizarre.
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WhaleMinion
· 13h ago
64% of people think the economy is bad, indicating it's time to buy the dip.
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MidnightTrader
· 13h ago
64% of people feel the economy is messed up, and this number is indeed a bit scary... By the way, is this actually an opportunity to get in now?
Nearly two-thirds of Americans—64% to be exact—believe the economy is being mishandled. This kind of widespread economic pessimism typically flows into asset allocation decisions, including crypto positioning. When consumer sentiment dips this low, it often signals broader portfolio shifts worth monitoring.