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BullishWord used to describe an investor's attitude. Bullish refers to an optimistic outlook, while bearish means a pessimistic outlook.
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Bullish1560s, from bull (n.1) + -ish; stock market sense is from 1882. Related: Bullishly; bullishness.
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BullishAn adjective describing the opinion that a stock, or the market in general, will rise in price; a positive or optimistic outlook.
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BullishBelieving that a price is going to rise.
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BullishSomeone who believes prices will rise and that bullish sentiment in the market will push prices higher. The opposite of bearish.
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BullishDefinition Believing that a particular security, a sector, or the overall market is about to rise. opposite of bearish.
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Bullisha position that benefits when asset prices rise.
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BullishFavoring a strengthening market and higher prices. For example "We are bullish EURUSD". This means we think the Euro will strengthen against the dollar.
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BullishDescribe general attitudes of investors at any given time. Bearish trends denote a pessimistic outlook while bullish trends denote optimism.
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BullishUpward-moving (prices), or expecting an upward movement in prices (investors).
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BullishA term used to describe rising security prices.
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Bullish(adj) expecting a rise in prices
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BullishThe attitude of someone who is anticipating a bull market, or the description of an event that is supposed to cause market prices to rise.
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BullishA tendency for prices to move up.
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BullishAn expectation than an underlying market will rise in price. The term may also be applied to any position, which will profit from a rise in the underlying market.
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Bullishthe outlook that the price of a stock or the market will rise
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BullishA favorable view on any player, team, game, or situation. It is the opposite of bearish.
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BullishThe opposite of bearish; an optimistic outlook on a particular situation. If you’re bullish on a player, you’d use him in your daily fantasy lineups. Both of these are the same terms you’d use to describe a financial stock investor’s outlook
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Bullish
Having a muscular physique
Aggressively self-confident or assertive; bullheaded
''He was heavily criticised for his bullish behaviour.''
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Bullish* last = Shepard
| first = Jon
| authorlink = Jon M. Shepard
| coauthors = Robert W. Greene
| title = Sociology and You
| publisher = Glencoe McGraw-Hill
| date = 2003
| location = Ohio
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BullishWord used to describe an investor's attitude. Bullish refers to an optimistic outlook, while bearish means a pessimistic outlook.
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