Business Studies, asked by varshakayal5368, 1 year ago

What do you call a stock market trend that is neither bullish nor bearish?

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Answered by SanjivanMukherjee
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An increase in demand raises price and encourages businesses to use more resources into the production of that good or service. The quantity of products consumed by people depends on their income and income itself depends on the market value of an individual's work. In a free market economy there is a limited role for the government, indeed in a pure free market system, the government limits itself to protecting property rights of people and businesses using the legal system and protecting the value of money or the value of a currency.
Answered by Sanav1106
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The stock market trend that is neither bullish nor bearish is called a Neutral Market.

  • When the market takes a position, that is neither bearish nor bullish it is called neutral. The market in this case is insensitive to price level change.
  • A neutral-market strategy is an investment type in which the strategy is undertaken by an investor or an investment manager or any institution that seeks to earn profit from both increasing and decreasing prices of the securities.
  • 'Bullish Trend' refers to the trend when the market rises upward concerning the prices of an industry's stocks and securities or the overall increase in broad market prices.
  • On the other hand. the 'Bearish Trend' in financial markets is defined as the downward fall in the prices of an industry's stocks or securities and the overall downward movement in broad market indices.

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