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When the market is down, you lay off the traders hired during the bull market.
bull market in sth »A long bull market in stocks was coming to an end.
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When the market is down, you lay off the traders hired during the bull market.
bull market in sth »A long bull market in stocks was coming to an end.
A financial market of a group of securities in which prices are rising or are expected to rise. The term "bull market" is most often used to refer to the stock market, but can be applied to anything that is traded, such as bonds, currencies and commodities.
Bull markets are characterized by optimism, investor confidence and expectations that strong results will continue. It's difficult to predict consistently when the trends in the market will change. Part of the difficulty is that psychological effects and speculation may sometimes play a large role in the markets.
The use of "bull" and "bear" to describe markets comes from the way the animals attack their opponents. A bull thrusts its horns up into the air while a bear swipes its paws down. These actions are metaphors for the movement of a market. If the trend is up, it's a bull market. If the trend is down, it's a bear market.
рынок, на котором наблюдается тенденция к повышению курсов (акций)
фр.marché haussier
исп.mercado alcista
рынок «быков»
Рынок с растущей конъюнктурой.
(Рынок, на котором цены растут, или ожидается их рост. Перев.)
рынок, на котором наблюдается тенденция к повышению курсов
фондова кон'юнктура, що підвищується