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bull

[bool] / bʊl /


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But bull markets fueled by the growth of innovative technologies like today’s “accelerated compute revolution,” as AlTi Tiedemann calls it, tend to last longer and produce even better returns, she says.

From Barron's

After two consecutive years of positive returns, China has shown global investors that it remains investible, with a slow bull market likely in the making, the Goldman analysts said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Read: ‘The bulls are definitely spooked’: Has silver’s stunning rise this year run out of steam?

From MarketWatch

Switching gears, LaDuc has also been a commodities bull since the spring of 2024, calling that a “phenomenal major, major trend,” though oil is not included.

From MarketWatch

Furthermore, in mature bull markets, you tend to see these kind of extreme price moves and the bulls “running out of gas,” he said.

From MarketWatch