Economics

Bull Market

A bull market is a prolonged period of rising prices, typically 20%+ from lows. Optimism and economic growth drive it. The opposite of a bear market. Can last years.

Example

2009-2020: S&P 500 rose from ~700 to ~3,700 = bull market.

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