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What is the meaning of terms 'bull' and 'bear' in context of stock market?

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What is the meaning of terms 'bull' and 'bear' in context of stock market?
posted Feb 6, 2015 by anonymous

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DEFINITION OF 'BEAR MARKET'

A market condition in which the prices of securities are falling, and widespread pessimism causes the negative sentiment to be self-sustaining. As investors anticipate losses in a bear market and selling continues, pessimism only grows. Although figures can vary, for many, a downturn of 20\% or more in multiple broad market indexes, such as the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) or Standard & Poor's 500 Index (S&P 500), over at least a two-month period, is considered an entry into a bear market.

DEFINITION OF 'BULL MARKET'

A financial market of a group of securities in which prices are rising or are expected to rise. The term "bull market" is most often used to refer to the stock market, but can be applied to anything that is traded, such as bonds, currencies and commodities.

answer Mar 17, 2015 by Manikandan J
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