“Bear” and “bull” are two terms used to describe different parts of the market cycle, and they can tell investors a lot about ...
You may have heard the terms "bear" and "bull" thrown around by friends, family, or coworkers debating the stock market. But what do these terms actually mean, and why do they matter? Typically ...
In financial markets, the bear vs bull market dichotomy defines two contrasting trends. A bear market signifies a downtrend marked by declining asset prices, while a bull market embodies investor ...
The bull market following the Great Recession, for example, lasted nearly 11 years. If you stop investing now because a bear market may be coming, you could miss out on serious earnings.
Their call for stocks to avoid a bear market comes as the S&P 500 has surged over 21% this year, with the bull rally turning ...
Insights from Kristian Haralampiev show that Bitcoin's market sentiment is shifting as ETFs influence both bull and bear ...
The start of a bear market is really the bull market that precedes it. Russ Mould, investment director at stockbroker AJ Bell, said: “More pertinently, it’s the final ‘blow-off’ boom that ...