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Bull vs. Bear Markets: Understanding Price Trends and Key Strategies

What Are Bull and Bear Markets? Definitions and Characteristics

Bull Market

A bull market is characterized by rising asset prices, typically a 20% increase from recent lows. It reflects investor optimism, strong economic growth, and favorable market conditions. Key features of a bull market include:

Bear Market

In contrast, a bear market occurs when asset prices decline by 20% or more from recent highs. This phase is marked by pessimism, economic downturns, and often high inflation or rising interest rates. Key characteristics of a bear market include:

Historical Performance: Bull vs. Bear Markets

Bull Markets

Bear Markets

Economic Indicators Influencing Bull and Bear Markets

Historical Examples of Bull and Bear Markets

Investor Sentiment and Behavior During Market Cycles

Strategies for Navigating Bull and Bear Markets

Sector-Specific Performance During Bull and Bear Markets

The Cyclical Nature of Markets: Key Takeaways

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