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The term "bull" is used because of the way a bull attacks by thrusting its horns upward, symbolizing the upward trend in the market. "牛"这个词的使用是因为公牛攻击时会向上顶角,象征着市场的上升趋势。 The company's stock price has been soaring in this bull market. 在这个牛市中,公司的股价...
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The imagery of a powerful bull, brought to life by artist Arturo Di Modica’s “Charging Bull” sculpture in New York City, has long been a symbol of strength and optimism on Wall Street. So, it’s little surprise that a bull market refers to a market that is on the rise. But what...
A bull market is a period of economic optimism during which most stock prices rise—it is the opposite of a bear market, during which stock prices decline.
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Certainly a majestic bull and a powerful bear present striking images, but how did these two come to be associated with stockbrokers?
The use of “bull” and “bear” to label financial markets has several different possible origins. However, the terms could come from how these animals attack: a bull thrusts its horns upward, symbolizing rising prices, while a bear swipes its paws downward, representing falling prices. ...