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bull market

Financial market in which traders are buying or expecting to buy. The trend to buy pushes the market up. In a bull market a trader may go long in a stock, buying a stock predicted to rise in value so that the stock can be sold at a profit.



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The following charts show how long new bull markets stayed above their 200-day moving average before beginning a significant correction back toward the 200-day (shown in red).
Simply put, bull markets are movements in the stock market in which prices are rising and the consensus is that prices will continue moving upward.
Finally, analysts keep finding new technical reasons to justify the new era of soaring stock prices, in line with their unwilingness to predict anything other than bull markets since the dawn of financial timekeeping.
 
 
 
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