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bearish

[bair-ish] / ˈbɛər ɪʃ /
















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The tumble in Bitcoin to start the week could be a bearish signal for risk sentiment more broadly.

From Barron's

The most recent reading of the group’s benchmark sentiment survey showed a net bearish result of 42.7%, up from 36.3% at the start of the month and the longer-term average of 31%.

From Barron's

The tumble back in Bitcoin to start the week could be a bearish signal for risk sentiment more broadly.

From Barron's

Equity-only put-call ratios have continued to march higher, though, as traders have been steadily buying puts — probably more as a protective measure than a bearish speculation.

From MarketWatch

Meanwhile, “despite lower-than-average storage levels for this time of year, investment funds remain increasingly bearish.”

From The Wall Street Journal