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bull market
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bull market

In securities and commodities trading, a rising market. A bull is 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. A bullish market is one in which prices are expected to rise. See also bear market.



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Bull markets need to be fed a consistent dose of bullish news to keep charging higher.
Art tends to outperform stocks during war or times or strife, much like gold, but underperforms during bull markets, such as the late 1990s tech bubble.
The issue is whether or not the market will move sharply higher in April/May on confirmation of greater-than-expected crop damage like it did in the 1988 and 1996 major wheat bull markets.
 
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