Last updated 20 Aug 2026, 21:04 UTC · updates every 15 minutes

Arbitrum Fear and Greed Index Today

The Arbitrum Fear and Greed Index today is 65/100, showing Greed. CFGI measures current Arbitrum market sentiment using live market data and proprietary behavioural models. It has been Greed for 21 hours. Get the next update by email, free

Live Arbitrum Fear and Greed Index

The Arbitrum Fear and Greed Index today is 65/100 (Greed), down from 70/100 (Greed) yesterday and up 31 points from last week's reading of 34 (Fear).

Live Arbitrum Fear and Greed Score

Daily reading

CFGI.ioLast updated: 20 Aug 2026

Historical Scores

Recent Arbitrum sentiment snapshots

Now
Greed
65
Yesterday
Greed
70
7 Days Ago
Fear
34
30 Days Ago
Neutral
48

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Timeframe

Daily view for the wider market trend.

Broad daily Arbitrum market sentiment, not short-term moves.

Live Arbitrum Price and Sentiment Chart

Arbitrum price colored by CFGI fear and greed sentiment over the selected daily range.

This daily chart compares Arbitrum price movement with live fear, greed, neutral and extreme sentiment readings for the wider market trend.

During the last 730 days, Arbitrum sentiment ranged from 22 (Fear) to 81 (Extreme Greed), with the current reading sitting at 65.

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What Is the Arbitrum Fear and Greed Index Today?

The Arbitrum Fear and Greed Index today shows whether the current Arbitrum market is being driven by fear, neutrality or greed. It gives a live sentiment reading so traders can understand whether conditions are cautious, balanced or risk-on.

Current Arbitrum Fear and Greed Index Value

The current Arbitrum Fear and Greed Index value is measured from 0 to 100. Lower scores suggest fear, uncertainty or weak confidence in the Arbitrum market, while higher scores suggest greed, confidence or stronger risk appetite.

These multi-timeframe readings help compare long-term, medium-term, short-term and intraday Arbitrum sentiment in one place.

What Does the Current Arbitrum Fear and Greed Score Mean?

Greed on the Arbitrum Fear and Greed Index means confidence and risk appetite are rising. Participants are leaning bullish, though elevated greed can also point to crowded positioning.

Is the Arbitrum Fear and Greed Index a Buy or Sell Signal?

The Arbitrum Fear and Greed Index is a market sentiment indicator, not a standalone buy or sell signal. Traders use it to understand whether fear, greed, neutral or extreme sentiment is present, then compare that reading with price action, liquidity and risk management.

Which Arbitrum Fear and Greed Timeframe Should I Use?

Use the daily reading for the wider Arbitrum market trend, the 4-hour reading for medium-term conditions, the 1-hour reading for short-term sentiment and the 15-minute reading for intraday moves. The best timeframe depends on how long you plan to hold or monitor the market.

How Often Is the Arbitrum Fear and Greed Index Updated?

The Arbitrum Fear and Greed Index is updated every 15 minutes. That means the live Arbitrum fear and greed reading can change as price action, impulse, volatility, volume, technicals, social sentiment, dominance, search interest, whale activity and order book pressure change.

How to Read the Arbitrum Fear and Greed Index Chart

The Arbitrum Fear and Greed Index chart shows how Arbitrum sentiment has moved through different conditions over time. Use it to compare the current reading with previous periods of fear, greed, neutrality and extreme market conditions.

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How CFGI Calculates the Arbitrum Fear and Greed Index

CFGI combines live Arbitrum market signals into one fear and greed reading. The modules below show whether the current Arbitrum score is being driven by price action, impulse, volatility, volume, technicals, social sentiment, dominance, search interest, whale activity or order book pressure.

Ten signals, one number. Every signal is scored against this asset's own history, so a reading of greed means greedier than usual for this asset, never a raw comparison between one market and another.

Price Score

30% of score
66Greed

The price score measures Arbitrum price action and trend direction, showing whether the Arbitrum market is moving with strength, weakness or uncertainty.

Volatility Score

5% of score
70Greed

The volatility score looks at how aggressively the Arbitrum market is moving. Higher volatility can signal fear, panic, excitement or unstable market conditions.

Volume Score

5% of score
71Greed

The volume score measures Arbitrum market trading activity, showing whether participation is rising, falling or confirming the current move.

Impulse Score

30% of score
66Greed

The impulse score tracks the strength and speed of recent Arbitrum market movement to identify sudden changes in momentum.

Technical Score

5% of score
64Greed

The technical score uses market indicators to assess whether the Arbitrum market is showing bullish, bearish or neutral trading conditions.

Social Score

5% of score
76Greed

The social score tracks how market participants are reacting to Arbitrum across social and community-driven signals.

Dominance Score

5% of score
80Extreme Greed

The dominance score measures how Arbitrum is performing relative to the wider crypto market, helping show where attention and capital are moving.

Search Score

5% of score
94Extreme Greed

The search score tracks interest and demand around Arbitrum by measuring changes in search behaviour and market attention.

Whale Score

5% of score
89Extreme Greed

The whale score looks at larger participant activity to help identify whether major holders may be influencing Arbitrum market sentiment.

Order Book Score

5% of score
1Extreme Fear

The order book score measures buying and selling pressure to show whether Arbitrum market depth is leaning toward demand, supply or balanced conditions.

Arbitrum Fear and Greed Components

  • Price Score: 66 (Greed)
  • Volatility Score: 70 (Greed)
  • Volume Score: 71 (Greed)
  • Impulse Score: 66 (Greed)
  • Technical Score: 64 (Greed)
  • Social Score: 76 (Greed)
  • Dominance Score: 80 (Extreme Greed)
  • Search Score: 94 (Extreme Greed)
  • Whale Score: 89 (Extreme Greed)
  • Order Book Score: 1 (Extreme Fear)

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Arbitrum Market Sentiment Today

As of 21:04 UTC, Arbitrum scores 65/100 (Greed) versus Bitcoin at 80/100 (Extreme Greed), indicating weaker sentiment than Bitcoin.

Arbitrum market sentiment today is shaped by price action, volatility, trading volume, technical indicators, social activity and wider market behaviour. CFGI combines these signals to show how Arbitrum sentiment is changing throughout the day.

For wider context, compare this page with the live Crypto Fear and Greed Index and other major crypto sentiment pages including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, BNB, XRP and Dogecoin.

Arbitrum Price and Market Data

Current Price
$0.08983
All-Time High
$2.39
All-Time Low
$0.07048
Market Cap
$599.87M
24h Volume
$122.66M
Market Dominance
0.02%
Circulating Supply
6.68B ARB
Max Supply
10.00B ARB

What Is Arbitrum?

The slow capitulation.

Arbitrum is Ethereum's largest layer 2, an optimistic rollup built by Offchain Labs that batches transactions off-chain and settles them back to mainnet, carrying more activity than many layer 1s. Infrastructure this central attracts a serious crowd, and on the CFGI Arbitrum fear and greed index that crowd spent the past year demonstrating what serious capitulation looks like: slow, orderly and very long.

The CFGI read: ARB's defining stretch was a 42-day run in Fear or worse from 22 May to 2 July 2026, the longest of its year and the frame around its price low of $0.0732 on 25 June. The release, when it came, was violent: the year's biggest jump, 32 points from 38 to 70, on 9 July 2026. By 26 July the score had sunk back to 33, Fear. Relief, this crowd seems to believe, is not the same as recovery.

Arbitrum Fear and Greed Index History

Q3 2026 breakdown. The table below updates daily.

Across the year to 26 July 2026 Arbitrum logged 150 days in Fear against 28 in Greed, an average of 43 that makes it the 18th most fearful of the tokens we rank, with the price down 81.9% from $0.4554 to $0.0824. The year's floor of 22 out of 100 printed on 10 October 2025 at $0.2977, with 88 of the 96 tokens we scored in Fear or worse around it.

It was not always this way. In August 2025 the crowd ran eight straight days in Greed from 8 to 15 August, peaking at 76 out of 100 on 13 August at $0.5718, with the price topping $0.5952 on 23 August. Two days later came the 28 point plunge from 75 to 47 on 25 August 2025, the exact day the market-wide Fear and Greed Index recorded its own 28 point fall, and the mood never truly rebuilt. No day in Extreme Fear all year, but 42 consecutive days of Fear tell their own story: this crowd does not scream, it grinds.

Days by zone, the last 365 days (365 readings)

Arbitrum Fear and Greed: days by zone, the last 365 days (365 readings)
Extreme FearFearNeutralGreedExtreme Greed
Extreme Fear: 0Fear: 156Neutral: 189Greed: 20Extreme Greed: 0

Source: CFGI dataset, 365 daily readings across the 365 days to 20 Aug 2026. Updates daily.

For the market Arbitrum trades in, see the crypto fear and greed index, or the bitcoin fear and greed index as the bellwether most of crypto still follows.

Arbitrum Fear and Greed Index FAQ

What is the Arbitrum Fear and Greed Index today?

The Arbitrum Fear and Greed Index today is 65/100 on the daily view, showing Greed. It summarizes live Arbitrum market sentiment on a 0 to 100 scale.

How is the Arbitrum Fear and Greed Index calculated?

CFGI combines price action, impulse, volatility, volume, technicals, social sentiment, dominance, search interest, whale activity and order book pressure into one Arbitrum fear and greed reading.

What is a good Arbitrum Fear and Greed Index reading?

There is no single good reading, because the index measures mood rather than value. Extreme Fear below 25 marks the points where sentiment is most washed out, and Extreme Greed above 75 the points carrying the most risk, so what counts as good depends on whether you are buying or selling.

How accurate is the Arbitrum Fear and Greed Index?

It reads sentiment accurately and predicts price poorly, and those are two different things. The score reflects what the Arbitrum market feels right now across ten live inputs, so treat it as a risk gauge rather than a forecast: it tells you how one-sided the crowd has become, not what happens next.

What does the Arbitrum Fear and Greed Index measure?

It measures the emotional state of the Arbitrum market on a 0 to 100 scale, from extreme fear at 0 to extreme greed at 100. CFGI builds that number from ten indicators including price action, volatility, volume, momentum, technicals and social sentiment, rather than from price alone.

How do I use the Arbitrum Fear and Greed Index?

Most people use it to size risk rather than to time entries. The extreme readings are the useful ones: they flag when the crowd has become one-sided, which is when caution costs least and greed costs most. Read it alongside price and volume, never on its own.

How often is the Arbitrum Fear and Greed Index updated?

The Arbitrum Fear and Greed Index is updated every 15 minutes, so the live reading can change as Arbitrum market conditions shift.

What does a low Arbitrum Fear and Greed score mean?

A low score (0 to 39) signals fear or extreme fear, where traders are cautious, risk-averse or pessimistic about the Arbitrum market.

What does a high Arbitrum Fear and Greed score mean?

A high score (60 to 100) signals greed or extreme greed, where confidence, risk appetite and bullish sentiment dominate the Arbitrum market.

Can I get alerts when the Arbitrum Fear and Greed Index changes?

Yes. CFGI alerts let you track Arbitrum sentiment across daily, 4-hour, 1-hour and 15-minute timeframes. Create alerts for fear, greed, extreme readings or specific Arbitrum Fear and Greed Index score changes.

Can I add the Arbitrum Fear and Greed Index to my website?

Yes. The CFGI widget lets you embed a live Arbitrum Fear and Greed Index on your website, so visitors can see current Arbitrum sentiment, live scores and market conditions without you building the data system yourself.

Can I use Arbitrum Fear and Greed data in my own app or trading bot?

Yes. The CFGI API gives developers access to Arbitrum sentiment data, multi-timeframe fear and greed scores and market signals for dashboards, trading bots, apps and research tools.

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The widget is free, it updates itself, and it needs no account. Paste one line and your readers see the live score without leaving your page. If you would rather have the raw numbers, the API serves the same data for dashboards, bots and research.

About CFGI

The per-asset sentiment record.

CFGI is a market sentiment data company that scores crowd emotion from 0 to 100 across crypto and stock markets. Crypto readings cover the whole market and hundreds of individual assets across 15-minute, 1-hour, 4-hour and daily views. The stock index gives a live daily reading for wider stock market sentiment.

Every CFGI score is built from 10 indicators: price, volatility, volume, impulse, technical analysis, social media, dominance, search interest, whale movements and order book pressure. The same data powers our API, alerts and embeddable widgets.