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2025-10-06
14:39
AI Bubble Searches Near Record High: Kobeissi Letter Cites Kalshi Data, Flags Consensus Risk for AI Stocks

According to @KobeissiLetter, searches for "AI bubble" are near a record high today, citing a related post by Kalshi on X as the source (The Kobeissi Letter, X; Kalshi, X). According to @KobeissiLetter, the post frames "AI as a bubble" as a consensus narrative by asking what it means when the bubble view becomes prevailing, highlighting sentiment risk around AI-related themes for traders (The Kobeissi Letter, X). According to @KobeissiLetter, no specific price targets or trading levels were provided in the post (The Kobeissi Letter, X).

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2025-08-13
07:56
ETH (ETH) and Altcoins vs BTC: Google Trends Spike Shows Stretched Rotation — 'Altcoins' Near ATH, 'Ethereum' Highest Since 2021

According to @Andre_Dragosch, rotation from BTC into ETH and altcoins looks increasingly stretched, based on Google Trends showing searches for "altcoins" approaching all-time highs and "ethereum" at the highest since 2021 while "bitcoin" searches remain relatively low. Source: @Andre_Dragosch on X, Aug 13, 2025, citing a Google Trends chart in the post. He characterizes the current setup as stretched momentum in ETH and altcoins relative to BTC, anchored by the divergence in search interest metrics. Source: @Andre_Dragosch on X, Aug 13, 2025, with Google Trends evidence presented in the post.

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2025-05-16
09:18
Bitcoin Price Nears All-Time Highs While Search Volume Remains Low: Key Trading Signal Analyzed

According to Crypto Rover, Bitcoin is approaching new all-time highs while search interest on platforms like Google remains at historically low levels (source: Crypto Rover on Twitter, May 16, 2025). For traders, this divergence between price momentum and retail attention is a notable signal—historically, low search volume during price surges has often preceded stronger upward moves, as mainstream participation lags institutional accumulation. Trading strategies may benefit from monitoring search trends alongside price action to identify entry points before retail FOMO intensifies.

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