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15 May, 23:19

What is the difference between a bear market and a bull market

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  1. 16 May, 03:03
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    A bear market, refers to a stock market in which the stock and index prices are generally expected to fall, have been or are falling. In contrast, a bull market refers to a stock market where share or index prices are expected to rise, have been or are rising. These terms are figuratively derived from the two animals' fighting tactics. A bull will charge forward and horns up thus a rise, while a bear will thrust its paws downwards, thus a decline.
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