Bull Market

Financial Definition of Bull Market

Meaning of Bull Market

Any market in which prices are in an upward trend.

Legal Definition of Bull Market

An advancing market. (See: Bear market)

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See Also

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Bull Market

See Also

  • Governance
  • Bear Market
  • Irrational Exuberance

Further Reading

  • Shiller, R. (2000). Irrational exuberance. Princeton, NJ:
    Princeton University Press.
  • Bull Market in the Encyclopedia of Governance, Mark Bevir – University of California, Berkeley, USA, 2007, SAGE Publications

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