bull market

  • 61Market sentiment — is the general prevailing attitude of investors as to anticipated price development in a market. This attitude is the accumulation of a variety of fundamental and technical factors, including price history, economic reports, seasonal factors, and …

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  • 62Market Wrap — Format business news program, talk show Presented by Maria Bartiromo Bill Griffeth Sue Herera …

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  • 63bull position — ➔ position1 * * * bull position UK US noun [C] (also long position) FINANCE, STOCK MARKET ► a situation in which you buy and keep shares or other investments that you believe will increase in price so you can sell them later for a profit: »The… …

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  • 64bull note — UK US noun [C] FINANCE, STOCK MARKET ► BULLISH NOTE(Cf. ↑bullish note) …

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  • 65bull run — noun count BUSINESS a period during which prices of SHARES on the STOCK MARKET are generally rising …

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  • 66Bull Ring, Birmingham — infobox shopping mall shopping mall name = Bullring caption = The interior of the Bullring location = Birmingham, England coordinates = coord|52|28|39.72|N|1|53|39.04|W|type:landmark|display=inline,title opening date = September 4, 2003 developer …

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  • 67Market Deeping — Coordinates: 52°40′39″N 0°19′02″W / 52.6776°N 0.3173°W / 52.6776; 0.3173 …

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  • 68bull — Synonyms and related words: Brahman, Dogberry, Indian buffalo, Irish bull, John Law, Pastoral Epistle, aerogram, air letter, airgraph, anacoluthon, andric, appointment, assault, aurochs, babble, balderdash, balls, baloney, bear, bear the market,… …

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  • 69market — n. store, shop 1) a fish; food market; hypermarket (BE); meat; open air market; supermarket 2) at a market (to shop at the market) place where trade is conducted 3) a stock market 4) a flea; open; overseas; spot market 5) on a market (to buy oil… …

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  • 70bull spread — In most commodities and financial instruments, the term refers to buying the nearby month, and selling the deferred month, to profit from the change in the price relationship. Chicago Board of Trade glossary The purchase of near month futures… …

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