
Bull Market
A bull market describes a sustained upward trend in the stock market. It signals optimism and strong investor confidence. Investors may describe themselves as 'bullish' or anticipate a bull market when they expect prolonged stock price increases. This positive momentum often reflects robust economic conditions, encouraging buying activity as market participants anticipate further gains. The term contrasts with bear markets, highlighting a period of growth and profitability in equity markets.
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