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bull market
[ bool mahr-kit ]
noun
- a financial market characterized by investment prices that are rising or that are forecast to rise. Compare bear market ( def ).
bull market
- A market, especially a stock market , characterized by rising prices; the opposite of a bear market .
Word History and Origins
Origin of bull market1
Example Sentences
As long as the risk is unregulated, it seems to be a bull market for Bitcoin.
Now the bull market has given rise to expensive babysitters who keep high-powered adults out of trouble.
We can always go back to worrying; we are still in a bull market for fear.
She points out that she came of age during the bull market—a period of nearly uninterrupted wealth creation and stock price rises.
In the business world this manifests itself in the perennial hope of a "bull market" or a "bonanza."
The word is used very frequently with reference to the market, a bull market meaning a rising market.
It is impossible to have a big bull market without plenty of money.
When stocks are moving up steadily in a bull market, people closely connected with the market expect a reaction and watch for it.
There is one instance where a stop-loss order can be used to advantage, and that is near the top of a bull market.
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