Bull Market
Market Cycles
Definition
A sustained period of rising stock prices, typically defined as a 20% or greater increase from recent lows, characterized by investor optimism and economic growth expectations.
Key Points
- Generally 20%+ rise from recent lows
- Characterized by widespread investor optimism
- Often accompanied by economic expansion
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Market Cycles
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