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Investment Dictionary - Bull Market
The term bull market refers to a financial market with upward movement of prices. Alternatively, the definition covers markets at which the prices are expected to grow.

 


Bull-bear line is the index average line that indicates bull market or bear market in stock market.

Bull Market Definition & Examples
Bull Market Definition
A bull market occurs when the market is expected to continue higher over an extended period of time.

Bull/Bear Ratio
A market sentiment indicator based on a weekly poll of investment advisors as to whether they are bullish, bearish, or neutral on the stock market.

bull spread investment & finance definition
The simultaneous purchase of a call option with a lower exercise price and the sale of a call option with a higher exercise price.

Bull market
An extended period of time when stocks raise in price, frequently more quickly than there historical average.

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Trader or investor investor who is optimistic about a market, stock, or position, and believes that prices will rise.
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The Bull/Bear Ratio is a weekly vote by investment professionals, published by Investor's Intelligence magazine.

Bull Spread
(Long position)
Bull spread - an option spread position where you will profit from a rise in the price of the underlying security.

Bull Market
A bull market is a financial market where prices of instruments (e.g., stocks) are, on average, trending higher. The bull market tends to be associated with rising investor confidence and expectations of further capital gains.

Bull or Bear Market
Most people who have been investing in or following the stock market for some time are probably well familiar with the terms bear and bull market. What does it really mean?

Bull Market
It refers to the market condition during economic recovery when the prices of investment rise faster than their historical average as the market has lots of buyers and few sellers.
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Bull spread
(1) A strategy involving the simultaneous purchase and sale of options of the same class and expiration date but different strike prices. In a bull vertical spread, the purchased option has a higher delta than the option that is sold.

Definition
Bull Market
Any market in which prices are trending higher. Usually, used in context to describe a steadily rising stock market.
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Bull - Market participant whose purpose is to increase prices.
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The Bull Market Turns 2; How to Invest Now
On March 9, 2009, both the S&P 500 and the small-cap Russell 2000 hit their crisis lows. The rebound in stock values since then has been stunning.

Put Bull Spread
Components
Long one put option and short another put option with a higher strike price.

BULL/BEAR RATIO
Overview
Each week a poll of investment advisors is taken and published by Investor's Intelligence of New Rochelle, New York. Investment advisors are tracked as to whether they are bullish, bearish, or neutral on the stock market.

Bull
A person who believes that prices will rise.
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Bull Market
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Bull Market A period of sustained rising prices.

The bull spread is an investing strategy that is designed to help the investor realize a significant profit from the rise of the price of a given set of securities.

Bear and bull markets are very good indicators of the underlying economy of a country. When companies are making profits, it is usually a result of higher sales.

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What are bear and bull markets?
A bull market is one where prices are rising, whereas a bear market is one where prices are falling. The two terms are also used to describe types of investors.

Bull Spread - An option strategy in which the maximum profit is attained when the underlying security goes up in price.
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This condition is commonly referred to a bull market. In order to determine whether the market is under such conditions you should study the market indicators.

It goes without saying into which category the mainstream experts put Gold: namely, a new bull market that has years, if not decades more to soar. “Gold Will Hit $2,000 an ounce,' reads an October 8 Market Watch.

Bull Market
A rising market where buyers far outnumber the sellers. Rising stock prices (generally occur during boom years). Amateur investors could lose a lot of money in this phase of the market. They hold back money in this phase of the market.

Bull Put Spread - Bullish Options Trading Strategy
A Bull Put Spread is one of the moderately complex stock option trading strategies and its purpose is to profit from stock that is either stalled or rising.

Bull Trend
As Rhea previously concluded, a bull trend is defined as 'Successive rallies penetrating preceding high points, with ensuing declines terminating above preceding low points, offer a bullish indication.

Bull Bear Ratio
A market sentiment indicator which shows the relationship between bullish and bearish investors. The Investors Intelligence Sentiment Survey (IIS) was launched in January 1963 by A.W. Cohen.

Bull Confirmed Status A term used to describe the current condition of a breadth indicator where the point & figure chart is rising (column of Xs) and has generated a p& ...

Bull market
A market in which prices are rising.
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Bull : An operator who expects the share price to rise and takes position in the market to sell at a later date.
Bull Market : A rising market where buyers far outnumber the sellers
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Bull: Someone who thinks market prices will rise.
Call: An option contract granting the purchaser the right to buy the underlying instruments at the agreed strike price.

Bull
One who expects prices to rise.
Bull Market
A market in which prices are rising.

Bull A person who believes prices will advance and might be described as having a "bullish" outlook. Bull markets occur when roughly 80% of all stocks advance over an extended period of time.

Bull Market: A market which is on a consistent upward trend.
Buy Limit Order: An order to execute a transaction at a specified price (the limit) or lower.

Bull Markets:
In between the bubbles and crashes there have been long periods of market prosperity.

bull market " a market that is moving upwards
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Bull: A person who thinks stock prices will rise. One can be bullish on the prospects for an individual stock or bond, an industry segment, or the market as a whole.

Bull - a trader, whose trading tactics relies on the rise in currency price.
Bull Market ("bullish market") - market that expects the rise in the currency rate.
Bundesbank - Central Bank of Germany.

Bull Call Spread
An options strategy that involves purchasing call options at a specific strike price while also selling the same number of calls of the same asset and expiration date but at a higher strike.

Bull Market: A market in which the primary trend is up.
Call: The right, but not obligation, to buy a commodity or a financial security on a specified date in the future.

Bull Market -- Market in which prices are in an upward trend.
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Carry Market -- A market situation in which prices are higher in the succeeding delivery months than in the nearest delivery month.

Bull Market - A market where overall market prices are in prolonged ascent.
Butterfly Spread - An options strategy that limits both risk and returns by using four different options with different strike prices and the same expiration date.

Bull Trap - A false move to the upside that does not initiate a new uptrend, but is actually the final rally before a sustained decline, hence 'trapping the bulls.' ...

Bull Put Credit Spread
Using trend analysis, you have determined that Stock XYZ is trending up (Bullish). It is quite a strong trend, so you feel secure in placing a trade. XYZ is trading at $100 per share, towards the end of May.

Bull: Investor who expects markets or prices to rise.
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Cable: Term used to describe the exchange rate between the US dollar and the British Pound. It refers to a cable used for the first trans-Atlantic communication.

Bull Funds: All index funds that are long the stock market.
Sector Funds: All sector funds that are long the stock market.

Bull market - a market characterized by prices that generally rise
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Bull
An investor who buys a security in the hope of selling it at a higher price, as he thinks the market will go up. A bull market is a rising market in which bulls would prosper.
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Bull market- This is a market where prices of securities have risen for a long time without returning to the normal prices.

Bull market: A steadily climbing stock market. A "bull" is a person who believes the market will rise.


Buying on margin: Purchasing a security partly with borrowed money.

Bull Market
A prolonged rise in the prices of stocks, bonds, or commodities. Bull markets may last from a few months to several years and are characterized by high trading volume.

Bull Market: Term used to describe a prolonged period of rising stock prices.
Buy and Hold: A strategy of purchasing an investment and keeping it for a number of years.
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