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Bull Market vs. Bear Market: What You Should Know 

If you’ve been around for long enough, you can’t have failed to notice that the economy goes through booms and busts, and these are known as bull markets and bear markets for our investments.

What Is a Bull Market?

Technically, a bull market is defined as a time when prices rise — generally by 20% or more.

Types of Bull Markets

– Stock bull markets  – Gold bull markets  – Bond bull markets  – Foreign exchange bull markets  – Secular bull markets

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What Is a Bear Market?

As they say, what goes up must come down — and that downward movement is encapsulated in bear markets.

Understanding Bull Markets and Bear Markets

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Bull markets and bear markets shouldn’t be looked at in isolation — they both form part of the economic cycle.

Real-Life Examples

Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, we were in the midst of the longest bull market in history, which lasted from March 2009 right to March 2020.

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