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bullish

[bool-ish] / ˈbʊl ɪʃ /




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Insider buying is a bullish signal because it indicates that someone who knows a company sees something in the fundamentals that could boost the stock soon.

From Barron's

The Fed put—which has remained in effect under successive Fed chairs—has underpinned the bullish investor sentiment that is key to maintaining public participation in the market, Rosenberg said in an interview.

From Barron's

The Fed put—which has remained in effect under successive Fed chairs—has underpinned the bullish investor sentiment that is key to maintaining public participation in the market, Rosenberg said in an interview.

From Barron's

Andrew was the loud, bullish, outgoing child, said to be the favourite of his mother, while Charles was the thoughtful, introspective, serious older brother, carrying the weight of responsibility as heir.

From BBC

There again, you could make a plausible argument that this news is bullish for bonds, because the uncertainty can hardly be good for business and this may threaten the economy.

From MarketWatch