The 1920s brought the great bull market in which the value and quantity of stocks traded soared. |
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With the emergence of a new bull market, growth shares are coming back into fashion. |
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Any rational analysis would suggest that the bull market was over and prices had peaked. |
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Or are options just a sophisticated way of robbing shareholders' money in a bull market? |
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A bull market usually accompanies expectations of widespread good corporate results. |
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During the bull market when everything was doing well, the banks got more aggressive about their deals. |
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There have been illegalities and outright frauds committed during this bull market. |
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Tech stocks led the way up in the last bull market and had spectacular hangovers in the bear market. |
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The fund has lagged the index in the recent bull market, but it's a long-term index beater. |
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The industry's unpopularity makes its stocks peculiarly appealing now, particularly if we're on the cusp of a new bull market. |
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Investor fear over falling energy prices is the main ingredient for our energy bull market. |
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The rules for success in the last bull market do not apply to this severe bear market. |
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Thus, growth stocks outperform a bull market and under perform a bear market. |
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When stocks are soaring and initial public offerings are raking in the money, it can seem like a bull market will never end. |
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When asset valuations are very low, stock prices do not tend to fall easily and bull market lift-offs can be very violent when they do arise. |
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The bull market in bonds in a deflation is completely ignored by mainstream economists. |
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Within each cycle a bull market of 32 months is followed by a bear market of about 14 months. |
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Therefore, your pension is priced for a bull market, not a bear market, and as a result is very risky. |
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Stocks have been in a bull market in anticipation that a strong economic recovery is on the way. |
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A bull market generally refers to a prolonged rise in prices of stocks and bonds and other investments, or the market as a whole. |
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It is completely impossible for this bear market rally to somehow turn into a new bull market. |
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Funds that held up well in the bear market ultimately fared better than those that roared during the bull market. |
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These days the market doesn't grow more bullish with every advance as is typical of a genuine bull market. |
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But it also marked the point at which the bull market in junior gold shares ended once and for all. |
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One sign of a bull market is that investors are willing to pay higher prices. |
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In a bull market, international financial analysts continue to view the Group in a positive light. |
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Particularly during the bull market days of logomania and designer-bag frenzy, consumers flung cash at any kind of junk with a label. |
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Our basic thesis is that this cyclical bull market has further to run because bull markets do not end at fair value, they end at overvaluation. |
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We believe that this is setting the stage for the next leg up in the bull market, but of course we do not know when it will get underway. |
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This kind of rapid collapse of bullish spreads is a classic signal of a bull market in its final phase. |
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In other words, the bull market in global equities has further to run before the uptrend is broken. |
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Such a tax will not inflate with a bull market or recede in times of difficulty. |
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In past cycles, small-caps have, on average, outperformed large-cap stocks in the first two or three years of a bull market. |
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We had a six-year commodity bull market because demand was always a little stronger than supply. |
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While the bull market in equities has further to run, bonds are still in the early stages of a bear market. |
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Economic recovery can quickly turn what started as a bear market rally into a new bull market. |
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We expect this trend to continue and are convinced that we shall again have many promising opportunities to participate in the bull market. |
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Already in 2006, warnings were issued that the bull market was supported only by excessive spending made possible by too low interest rates. |
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In March 2003 Wall Street was on the threshold of a bull market that would suffer few lapses and help to kick-start other financial markets. |
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The fall of the last share safe haven is a sign of a new bull market. |
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In the early stages of a new trend, these indicators can stay in the overbought part of the scale for a very long time, particularly at the start of a new bull market. |
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As long as the risk is unregulated, it seems to be a bull market for Bitcoin. |
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Now the bull market has given rise to expensive babysitters who keep high-powered adults out of trouble. |
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So in the long run, their manipulatory tactics will not be able to stop the gold and silver bull market, nor will they be able to stop the continued bear market in equities. |
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The corporate crime wave that followed the great bull market of the '90s has spawned a tsunami of its own in books and movies, critical of capitalism's greed. |
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This is fine in a bull market, but not much use if the market is falling. |
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However, in a bull market, when share prices are rising, nobody cares. |
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As expected, the world's stock markets completed the initial phase of the primary bull market in January and entered a secondary transitional phase. |
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An investigation is taking place. See article: A trading cockup sends London's marketScrutiny of the dodgy dealings in the bull market carries on. |
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Junior companies have barely begun to profit from the gold bull market and will need at least another good year of positive conditions before they can hope to achieve some of their objectives. |
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A number of defined benefit pension schemes took advantage of the 1990s bull market to reduce the level of contributions or even take contribution holidays instead of building up their financial reserves. |
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Individuals have had to postpone retirement plans that were made during a ten-year bull market when investment returns and employment conditions were more favourable. |
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These funds also give clients exceptional long-term growth potential and sufficient downside protection during volatile markets, not to mention positioning clients for a transition to a bull market. |
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We are in a precious metals bull market and silver will be fine, but it could lag gold for extended periods of time as the economic issues become centre-stage concern. |
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Worldwide trends are setting the stage for a bull market in commodities. |
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Earnings growth drove the market through this cyclical bull market. |
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However, a bull market, especially one at these already stratospheric price levels, needs a steady diet of fresh bullish news in order to keep the upward momentum alive. |
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In turn, weakening U. S. demand could drag down the economies of the rest of the world, triggering a trend reversal in commodity prices while seriously challenging the bull market in emerging market equities. |
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However, the second up-leg of a bull market is generally the longest and most powerful and is marked by a growing recognition of the improving fundamentals, which are underpinning the move. |
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As history would prove, that was just as the tide was about to turn, and no one rode the bull market wave that followed with more style and panache than Gross, a man of outsize personality. |
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Overall, we have a mirror image of the intraday pattern we had during the bull market of 2003, namely, late day selloffs instead of late-day rallies. |
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Right now is the time, IMHO, to be planning one's future exposure to an upcoming bull market rally, and that is but one of the ways I am making my way through the world. |
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