Economy, asked by ItsAsad, 11 months ago

Can anyone explain the terms, 'bear and bull market' in detail ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A bull market is a market that is on the rise and is economically sound, while a bear market is a market that is receding, where most stocks are declining in value.

Although some investors are "bearish," the majority of investors are "bullish." The stock market, as a whole, has always posted returns.

A bear market is more dangerous to invest in, as many equities lose value. Since it is hard to time a market bottom, most investors withdraw their money from the markets and sit on cash until the trend reverses.

Answered by nirmalakash841
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Answer:bear is loss and bull is profit

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