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Bull Market Definition | Investopedia

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A financial market of a group of securities in which prices are rising or are expected to rise. The term "bull market" is most often used to refer to the stock market, ...

Stocks Basics: The Bulls, The Bears And The Farm ...

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On Wall Street, the bulls and bears are in a constant struggle. ... The Bulls A bull market is when everything in the economy is great, people are finding jobs, ...

Market trend - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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A market trend is a perceived tendency of financial markets to move in a particular direction ... In a secular bull market the prevailing trend is "bullish" or upward-moving. ... A bear market followed the Wall Street Crash of 1929 and erased 89% (from 386 to 40) of the Dow Jones Industrial Average's market capitalization by ...

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Wall Street bids Happy Birthday to bull market for stocks ...

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Mar 8, 2016 - Wednesday marks the seven-year anniversary of the start of the current bull market for U.S. stocks, one that has shaped up to be more notable ...


Wall Street's 7-year-old bull could slow after sharp rally

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Mar 4, 2016 - As Wall Street's bull market turns 7 years old in the week ahead, analysts say it may have run a little too far and too fast in the last several ...

The Great Wall Street Debate: Correction In A Bull Market Or ...

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Mar 30, 2016 - The big debate on Wall Street is whether stocks are in a steep correction in an aging bull market or if this is the early stages of a new bear ...

What Does the Bull and the Bear Mean in the Stock Market ...

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Wall Street has its own mythology. You often hear a commentator say that the bears are in charge or that the bulls have taken over. Analysts like to say they are  .

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