Bull and Bear Markets: Bull Makes Investors Rich, Bear Makes Them Poor, Understand It This Way
Bull and Bear: Most of the time, you must have seen bull and bear in stock market pictures. But do you know what these two animals have to do with the stock market? How much of a role do these two play in the ups and downs of the market? We will tell you that bulls and bears have an inseparable relationship with the stock market. A bull is called a bull and a bear is called a bear. A bull in the stock market makes investors rich, a bear makes them poor. Come on, let's find out how these two make investors rich and poor? Bull and Bear Market According to a media report, there is a term for a bull and a bear market. Both these terms are widely used in the market. It is used to explain the sentiment and direction or movement of the stock market. When an investor decides to invest money in the market, it can be understood that he is trying to understand the movements of the market. He understands the ups and downs of the market before investing money. After this he invests the money in shares of some companies. Investors get rich in a bull market, a sign of a bull market rising and a bull falling. A bull market is a situation in which bond prices rise or are likely to rise again. Investors' thinking is positive and sentiments are upbeat in a rising stock market. The name bull market is derived from the animal bull. The bull throws its horns in the air to attack the prey. Similarly, bull markets see stock prices nearly rising, which can provide investors with incredible returns. Bull market periods are usually short-lived. Also Read: Anand Mahindra's Stock Makes Big Profits, Makes Peer Investors Poorer Such is the situation in a market where stock prices fall rapidly. The downward trend in the market will continue for some time. This shows that there is a lot of uncertainty in the market and investor sentiment is turning pessimistic or negative. The inspiration for the term bear market is taken from the animal bear. This is because the bear moves its paw downwards to attack the prey, indicating a fall. Also read: Rs 28.65 lakh crore recovered from investors, Rs 2.35 lakh crore compensation not yet paid The post Bulls and bear market: Bulls make investors rich, bulls make them poor, understand it this way appeared first on Prabhat Khabar.