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Bull market
A Bull Market, or being bullish on the market describes a rising market or people who expect the market to rise.
rising interest rates usually means the economy has less
When stock prices in general are falling (not just the price of some specific stock) that is called a bear market; in comparison, when stock prices in general are rising, that is called a bull market. When a bull attacks, it does so with a rising motion of its horns, and when a bear attacks, it slashes downward with its claws. That is why a bull symbolizes upward motion and a bear symbolizes downward motion. Even stock brokers are sometimes capable of humor.
It's known as a Bear market.
Bull market
Rising Stock prices
Rising stock prices.
A Bull Market, or being bullish on the market describes a rising market or people who expect the market to rise.
Investors borrowed money to buy rising stocks, but could not pay it back once the stock prices fell.
rising interest rates usually means the economy has less
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When stock prices in general are falling (not just the price of some specific stock) that is called a bear market; in comparison, when stock prices in general are rising, that is called a bull market. When a bull attacks, it does so with a rising motion of its horns, and when a bear attacks, it slashes downward with its claws. That is why a bull symbolizes upward motion and a bear symbolizes downward motion. Even stock brokers are sometimes capable of humor.
the stock market
Stock prices are dependent on myriad variables, and due to the complicated nature of stock prices it's hard to say whether they will rise or fall on a given day. History has shown however, that in general, stock prices tend to rise over time. To see current stock trends, you can check your local newspaper or news organizations such as CNN.
It's known as a Bear market.
Bear Market