bull market

  • 91bull — noun Bull is used before these nouns: ↑calf, ↑elephant, ↑fight, ↑market, ↑ring, ↑whip …

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  • 92bull — 1. noun An individual who believes that *prices in a *securities or *commodities market will rise. Contrast *bear. 2. adjective A *securities or *commodities market in which there are general expectations of rising *prices. Contrast *bear …

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  • 93Bull Ring — a large shopping centre in Birmingham, England. It was first built in the 1960s on an old market where bulls used to be sold. For some people it represents a mistake of 20th–century architecture, destroying historical areas and replacing them… …

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  • 94bull — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The male of the bovine species] Syn. Bos taurus (Latin), herd leader, bullock, steer, Sire, ox, male, male cow, top cow*, brute*, beast*, seed ox*, animal*; see also calf , cow . 2. [One who endeavors to profit from a rising …

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  • 95bull — n. 1. Male (usually of bovine animals). 2. Edict (issued by the Pope), rescript. 3. Blunder (involving a contradiction), gross mistake. 4. (Astron.) Taurus. 5. Speculator on a rise, stimulator of the stock market …

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  • 96bull —  Investor who thinks the stock market will rise; questionable advice.  ► “Besides the small fact that the bulls have been absolutely on the money and the BEARS dead wrong all year, what has fed investor complacency has been the supposed lack of… …

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  • 97United States bear market of 2007–2009 — US Bear market of 2007–2009 The US bear market of 2007–2009 was declared in June 2008 when the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) had fallen down 20% from its October 11, 2007 high.[1][2] …

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  • 98bear market — A period of declining market prices. Chicago Board of Trade glossary ( bear/ bearish) When prices are declining, the market is said to be a bear market ; individuals who anticipate lower prices are bears. Situations believed to bring with them… …

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  • 99Bear market — Any market in which prices are in a declining trend. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * bear market bear market ➔ market1 * * *    A market in which prices have been falling for a prolonged period. Opposite of a bull market.    ► See… …

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  • 100Secular Market — A market driven by forces that could be in place for many years, causing the price of a particular investment or asset class to rise or fall over a long period of time. In a secular bull market, strong investor sentiment drives prices higher, as… …

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