bull market
11bull market — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms bull market : singular bull market plural bull markets business a situation in the stock market in which the prices of shares are rising • See: bear market …
12Bull Market Babies — n. Another name for the generation born since 1980. Example Citation: Nearly 80 million baby boomers in their late 30s to mid 50s make up half of the workforce and 70 percent of American management. The next wave of Xers is nearly 40 percent… …
13bull market — n a situation at the stock exchange in which the prices of shares are rising and people known as bulls buy shares in order to make a profit by selling them later at a higher price. * * * In securities and commodities trading, a rising market. A… …
14bull market — noun Date: 1891 a market in which securities or commodities are persistently rising in value compare bear market …
15bull market — noun A stock market where a majority of investors are buying ( bulls ), causing overall stock prices to rise. Ant: bear market …
16bull market — stock market short form indicating an upward trend in securities …
17Bull market — A period of generally rising prices and optimistic attitudes. See also Bear market …
18bull market — noun Stock Exchange a market in which share prices are rising …
19ˈbull ˌmarket — noun [C] business a situation in which prices of SHARES are rising • See: bear market …
20bull market — / bυl ˌmɑ:kɪt/ noun a period when share prices rise because people are optimistic and buy shares (NOTE: The opposite is a bear market.) …