Definition of bull market in US English:
bull market
nounˌbo͝ol ˈmärkətˌbʊl ˈmɑrkət
Stock Market A market in which share prices are rising, encouraging buying.
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- Investor fear over falling energy prices is the main ingredient for our energy bull market.
- But it also marked the point at which the bull market in junior gold shares ended once and for all.
- These days the market doesn't grow more bullish with every advance as is typical of a genuine bull market.
- During the bull market when everything was doing well, the banks got more aggressive about their deals.
- Any rational analysis would suggest that the bull market was over and prices had peaked.
- However, in a bull market, when share prices are rising, nobody cares.
- A bull market generally refers to a prolonged rise in prices of stocks and bonds and other investments, or the market as a whole.
- One sign of a bull market is that investors are willing to pay higher prices.
- The rules for success in the last bull market do not apply to this severe bear market.
- Thus, growth stocks outperform a bull market and under perform a bear market.
- Stocks have been in a bull market in anticipation that a strong economic recovery is on the way.
- This is fine in a bull market, but not much use if the market is falling.
- Therefore, your pension is priced for a bull market, not a bear market, and as a result is very risky.
- With the emergence of a new bull market, growth shares are coming back into fashion.
- The fall of the last share safe haven is a sign of a new bull market.
- Tech stocks led the way up in the last bull market and had spectacular hangovers in the bear market.
- Or are options just a sophisticated way of robbing shareholders' money in a bull market?
- It is completely impossible for this bear market rally to somehow turn into a new bull market.
- Funds that held up well in the bear market ultimately fared better than those that roared during the bull market.
- Within each cycle a bull market of 32 months is followed by a bear market of about 14 months.