The bull represents optimism, while the bear represents pessimism, as it pertains to the Stock Market. However, there are competing theories. One claim being that the fighting styles of the two animals parallels market behaviour.
Nature
A bear symbolizes strength, and solitude.
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Pharaohs wore the bull's tail to symbolize that they had the powers of nature and were as strong as a bull.
It stands for courage and strength
The most famous Charging Bull statue is the one at Bowling Green Park, Wall Street in Manhattan, New York. It is also known as the Wall Street Bull or the Bowling Green Bull.
The Bull and the Bear - 1902 was released on: USA: May 1902
The bull has sharp horns, faster speed, strong hooves, and a powerful body that can knock down the black bear. One charge from the bull will beat the black bear if the black bear does not bite the bull's face.
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peace and happiness
The bull would win, unless the polar bear bites its face or claws the bull down.
Most people agree that the words "Bull" and "Bear" came from fights in the Midwest they would chain a bear to a stake, and release a bull to charge it. the bull would thrust its horns "up" into the bear to win, while the bear would bite "down" on the bull to win. Thus the terms "Bullish" and "Bearish" had came to the stock market.