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bull mar·ket
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Princeton's WordNet
bull marketnoun
a market characterized by rising prices for securities
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bull marketnoun
A stock market where a majority of investors are buying ("bulls"), causing overall stock prices to rise.
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bull market
A bull market is a financial market condition where prices of securities are rising or are expected to rise for an extended period of time, usually marked by a sustained increase of 20% or more. It is typically characterized by strong investor confidence and optimism, increased investing activity, and a positive economic outlook. The term is most often used to refer to the stock market but can also apply to anything that is traded, such as bonds, real estate, currencies and commodities.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of bull market in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of bull market in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of bull market in a Sentence
Global markets are in panic mode as the full scale of China's slowdown becomes clearer, the word on everyone's lips is deflation - poison for equity markets. The phenomenal six-year bull market may finally meet its match in China-induced global deflation.
(The sustainability of this rally) depends on whether all these proposed reform measures can be rolled out, then we can see if this is just a flash or the beginning of a bull market.
If the investor has held the fund for a less than a year, all capital gains will be taxed at their income level, if they have held the fund for greater than a year, they can get a little break in the capital gains tax, maybe 5 % or 20 % depending on your tax bracket, but they may have a big tax bill to pay next year since we've been in a bull market for so long.
It's a normal correction. I think the negative impact on the market could be just short-term as we see a lot of money continuing to flow into the stock market, the government will likely continue to ease monetary policy, so the bull market will continue.
Sentiment is cautious because of the euro and the Greek election but I don't think the bull market has ended.
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