Bull Market

Bull Market

When shares of assets such as crypto, stocks, commodities and bonds start to increase in value then the phrase “Bull Market“ starts to take place in conversation. It may also apply for other types of investments like real estate. In a bull market investors tend to purchase a large amount of shares with the intention of selling them later on for a profit. A risky investment but multiple investors have made a significant amount of profit. There is no guarantee method to identify a Bull Market. Investors spend a good amount of time checking the stock market to see if they can catch a bull market, they look for an increase of between 15 to 20 percent.

 

Here are just a few primary features of bull market :

  1. The eagerness of the investor to purchase assets

  2. Optimism

  3. Corporate profits increase while unemployment decreases

  4. Investors gain confidence that leads them to purchase

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