bull market
English edit
Noun edit
bull market (plural bull markets)
- (finance) A stock market where a majority of investors are buying ("bulls"), causing overall stock prices to rise.
- Antonym: bear market
- Coordinate term: crab market
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see bull, market.
- 2018, E. Paakala et al., “Variation in the actual preferences for AI bull traits among Finnish dairy herds”, in Journal of Animal Breeding and Genetics[1], volume 135, number 6, Wiley Online Library, , →ISSN, pages 410–419:
- Changing production circumstances, a wide range of traits and the international bull market enable dairy farmers to make increasingly specific choices concerning artificial insemination (AI) bulls.
Translations edit
state of stock market
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Italian edit
Etymology edit
Unadapted borrowing from English bull market.
Noun edit
bull market m (invariable)