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Definition of Bull market
1. Noun. A market characterized by rising prices for securities.
Definition of Bull market
1. Noun. (finance) A stock market where a majority of investors are buying ("bulls"), causing overall stock prices to rise. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bull Market
Literary usage of Bull market
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Profiting from Chaos: : Using Chaos Theory for Market Timing, Stock by Tonis Vaga (1994)
"However, as the bull market ages and fundamentals are less positive, ... Hence the
fifth wave of the bull market and the first downward wave of the bear ..."
2. Money and Investments; a Reference Book for the Use of Those Desiring by Montgomery Rollins (1907)
"bull market. (See " Bull.") When so many are " bulls," that their influence is
... a " bull " market is said to exist. Bull Pool. See " Bull Clique. ..."
3. Thomas Gibson's Market Letters for 1907 by Thomas Gibson (1908)
"I may explain that the technical conditions outlined above, which are approximately
correct, absolutely prohibit a bull market. Any great advance now, ..."
4. How Money is Made in Security Investments by Henry Hall (1907)
"A great bull market might have originated in 1894, were it not that the ...
Stocks were bought for a bull market and the country settled down to a new era ..."