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What are the two animal references in Stock Market Jargon?
(a) Cow and Sheep
Lion and Deer
toy Bulls and Bears
(d)
Horses and Donkey
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Answered by 30siyasinghsrb
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Bulls and Bears

The bull depicts investors who are optimistic about future prospects of the stock market and believe an upward trending market is on. The polar opposite is the bear; an investor who is convinced that the market is headed for a fall. It is not clear how the terms originated in this context

Answered by annasl
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Answer:

(b) Bulls and Bears

Explanation:

The animal allusions bull and bear, which are frequently used and well-known stock market jargon, are commonly used and well-known stock market jargon.

The bull represents investors who are bullish on the stock market's future prospects and believe the market is on an upward trajectory. The bear, on the other hand, is an investor who believes the market is about to crash.

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