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A Bull market is a prolonged period of time when prices are rising in a financial market faster than their historical average, in contrast to a Bear market which is a prolonged period of time when prices are falling.

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  • Market trends
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  • A Bull market is a prolonged period of time when prices are rising in a financial market faster than their historical average, in contrast to a Bear market which is a prolonged period of time when prices are falling.
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  • A Bull market is a prolonged period of time when prices are rising in a financial market faster than their historical average, in contrast to a Bear market which is a prolonged period of time when prices are falling. Investors can be described as having bullish or bearish sentiments. Market trends are witnessed when bulls (buyers) outnumber bears (sellers), or vice versa, consistently over time. In general, a bull or bear market refers to the market and sentiment as a whole but it can also be used to refer to specific securities, sectors, or similar ("bullish on IBM", "bullish on technology stocks" or "bearish on gold", for example).
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