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What Is a Bull Market?
By Seedly  •  January 13, 2020

There are always opposites in life.

The financial market, including the stock market, is no exception.

In the stock market, there are opposites in the form of a bear market and a bull market.

We have already explored what a bear market is.

So, right now, let’s find out what a bull market means.

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Just like a bear market, there’s no formal definition, but a bull market usually refers to a 20% rise in a market over time from its bottom.

The bull is used to describe an up market from the way it attacks its opponents — bulls usually to use their horns to thrust an enemy upwards.

One of the best non-numeral indicators is rising investor optimism. During a bull market, there is a strong demand for stocks, and people tend to positive towards the stock market.

We should note that the starting date

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By Seedly
Launched in 2016, Seedly helps users make smarter financial decisions with its budgeting app which allows its 40,000 users to sync up their financial accounts and better manage their cash-flow. Last year, we introduced a new community feature which allows users to crowdsource knowledge from peers before making a financial decision.
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