bull market

  • 81bull run — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms bull run : singular bull run plural bull runs business a period during which prices of shares on the stock market are generally rising …

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  • 82bull — /bυl/ noun STOCK EXCHANGE a person who believes the market will rise, and therefore buys shares, commodities or currency to sell at a higher price later (NOTE: The opposite is a bear.) ▪▪▪ ‘…lower interest rates are always a bull factor for the… …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 83Bull Questar — In information technology, Questar computer terminals are a line of largely 3270 compatible text only dumb terminals manufactured by Groupe Bull and widely used in France and some other markets. The terminals combine standard 3270 emulation with… …

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  • 84Bull Call Spread — An options strategy that involves purchasing call options at a specific strike price while also selling the same number of calls of the same asset and expiration date but at a higher strike. A bull call spread is used when a moderate rise in the… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 85Bull CD — A certificate of deposit whose interest rate fluctuates in direct correlation to the value of an underlying market index. In other words, the interest rate paid on the CD increases as the value of the market index increases during the life of the …

    Investment dictionary

  • 86bull note — A bond whose redemption value is linked to a market index or a commodity price (e. g. the price of gold). Thus, a holder of a bull note will receive on redemption an amount greater than the principal of the bond if the relevant index or price has …

    Big dictionary of business and management

  • 87bull — In ecclesiastical law, an instrument granted by the Pope of Rome, and sealed with a seal of lead, containing some decree, commandment, or other public act, emanating from the pontiff. Bull, in this sense, corresponds with edict or letters patent… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 88bull — In ecclesiastical law, an instrument granted by the Pope of Rome, and sealed with a seal of lead, containing some decree, commandment, or other public act, emanating from the pontiff. Bull, in this sense, corresponds with edict or letters patent… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 89Bull Vertical Spread — An bullish strategy used by investors who feel that the market price of a commodity will appreciate but wish to limit the downside potential associated with an incorrect prediction. A bull vertical spread requires the simultaneous purchase and… …

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  • 90bull CD — A bull CD pays its holder a specified percentage of the increase in return on a specified market index while guaranteeing a minimum rate of return. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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