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Bull refers to having a positive outlook on a particular security or an investment....
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One who operates in expectation of a rise in the price of stocks, or in order to effect such a rise. See 4th Bear, n., 5.
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To endeavor to raise the market price of; as, to bull railroad bonds; to bull stocks; to bull Lake Shore; to endeavor to raise prices in; as, to bull the market. See 1st Bull, n., 4.
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Animal used as a symbol when the market prices are rising in an economic upturn.
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Someone who believes prices are going to rise. A Bull "tosses the market up".
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The opposite of a bear. the optimist who believes that the market is going to rise, and so buys shares now to benefit from future price rises.
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A person who believes that future prices are going to rise.
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One who anticipates a price increase.
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A trader who believes that prices will rise.
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An investor who expects the market, sector or security to rise in price. The expectation of rises is described as “bullish”.... more on: Bull
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"Bull" is the participant of the market playing in favour of an increase in the price.
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An investor who believes that a market is rising or is expected to rise.
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An investor or trader who thinks the price of a particular security will rise.
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One who anticipates an increase in price or volatility. Opposite of a bear.
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An investor who expects the market to go up, an optimist, one who takes a "long" position in the market. (Opposite of Bear).
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A bull is someone who buys shares now because they expect the price to rise in the future. After the price has risen they may sell the shares at a profit.
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the opposite to 'bear', and is usually referred to when talking about the market trend. A 'bullish market' is one that has risen, or is expected to rise.
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An investor who buys a security in the hope of selling it at a higher price, as he thinks the market will go up. A bull market is a rising market in which bulls would prosper.
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person who buys securities expecting their price to rise so that he or she can resell them before the next account day.
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A bull is the opposite of a bear – a bull expects the value of a currency to increase. If you buy a particular currency in the expectation of it rising in value, that makes you a ‘bull'.
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An investor who believes that a particular security sector, or the overall market is about to rise. opposite of bear.
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A bull is a operator expecting a rise in price so that he can later sell at a higher price.
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An investor who expects the value of a commodity, security, currency or market sector to rise.
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Someone who anticipates a rise in prices
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An investor who believes the price of a particular security or security prices in general will follow a broad upward trend. An investor can often be a bull on a specific security but not on the general market, and vice versa. Compare Bear.
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An investor who expects share prices to rise. see also bear
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try to raise the price of stocks through speculative buying
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advance in price; "stocks were bulling"
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a buyer, a stockjobber who gambles for rise and wins from rise in prices
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an investor who expects prices to rise and, on this assumption, buys a security or commodity in hopes of reselling it later for a profit
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an optimist who thinks prices will rise and a bear is a pessimist who thinks prices will fall
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a person who buys shares in the expectation that the market will rise and he will be able to sell them at a higher price
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a person who expects that the market or the price of a particular security will rise
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One who believes a particular market or stock is headed higher and invests accordingly.
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Anyone who takes an optimistic view of the forthcoming long-term trend in a market; that is, one who thinks that a market is or soon will be in a long-term uptrend.
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Investor's optimistic forecast on the market price.
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A person who anticipates or believes that asset prices will strengthen.
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Used to describe someone who is an optimist in financial matters - particularly associated with the stock market.
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The participant of the market playing on increase of the price.
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A person who believes market or share prices will rise.
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A person who believes that prices will raise in the future.
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Going long or advocating this action in expectation of an appreciation of the base currency.
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An individual who believes a stock or the overall market will rise.
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An investor who expects that price will rise.
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The opposite to 'bear', someone who thinks the market will rise. A 'bull market' is one that is rising, or is trending higher.
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Person who believes that prices will rise. An individual can be bullish on the prospects for an individual stock, bond or commodity, an industry segment, or the market as a whole.
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A person who buys securities in the expectation that price will rise.
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A Market player believing that the Market will rise. Bears will BUY before selling at a higher price for a Profit.
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Someone who expects the market to rise. One who trades from the long side.
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One who believes prices will rise.
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The description given to an optimistic investor who is reckoning with rising prices. A market which is constantly rising is called a "Bull Market" (Synonym for Hausse). The expression is derived from the picture of a bull which thrusts upwards with its horns. Antonym: Bear. Antonym: Bear.
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An investor with an optimistic market outlook; an investor who expects prices to rise and so buys now for resale later.
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BULLISH Favouring a positive view of future price movements (opposite of bearish).
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An investor with a generally optimistic market outlook. opposite of bear.
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Person who believes prices will move higher
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Is a person such as an investor, speculator, or strategist who thinks that a stock, index, or market will appreciate in value. Compare to Bear.
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Are your glasses rose-colored? Do you see nothing but blue skies ahead for the stock market or a particular security? Then you're a bull -- an optimistic investor -- as opposed to a Bear.
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The opposite of a Bear. One who believes a share or the market will rise. Thus a bull market is a rising market.
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An investor who believes that prices/the market will rise.
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An investor who believes that a share price or market is going to rise and is likely to be buying stocks and shares.
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A stock market operator who believes that share prices are going to rise, and keeps buying to sell later at a profit.
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One who believes the market will rise (As opposed to Bear).
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This is an investor who believes that the stock market is on its way to a rise in prices. The optimistic side of the stock market. A bear investor would be the opposite.
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Someone who expects the price of a given financial instrument or the overall value of a given financial marketplace to rise in value and thereby is a purchaser of the instrument(s). This individual is said to be bullish on the instrument / marketplace. Opposite of bear (bearish).
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An individual who expects prices to rise.
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An investor who has bought a security in the hope to make a profit from rising prices.
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Used to describe somebody who expects a market to rise, commonly referred to as being “bullish.
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An investor who believes that prices are going to rise.
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An investor who believes the general market or a particular stock is going to increase in price.