Bull Market
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A rising stock market over a prolonged period, usually lasting at least six months and normally not more than 18 months. Any market in which prices are in an upward trend. | ||
Additional Comments:
Usually caused by a conviction that a strong economy will produce increased corporate profits.
Also, a market in which prices of a certain group of securities are rising or are expected to rise. |
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Bear Market A declining stock market over a prolonged period, usually lasting at least six months and normally ... Bull An investor who believes that a security or the market is rising or is expected to ... Momentum Investor Someone who buys stocks or other securities that have had high returns over the past 3 ... |
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