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Where Did the Bull and Bear Market Get Their Names? - Investopedia

The use of “bull” and “bear” to label financial markets has several different possible origins. However, the terms could come from how these animals attack: ...

Bull and Bear Markets Since 1932 - Stifel

S&P 500 Index is a capitalization-weighted index of 500 stocks. The index is designed to measure performance of the broad domestic economy through.

History of US Bear & Bull Markets - First Trust

This chart shows daily historical performance of the S&P 500 Index throughout the U.S. Bull and Bear Markets since 1942. We believe looking at the history ...

The Origins of “Bear” and “Bull” Markets: Unraveling Financial ...

A bear investor tends to believe that prices will drop while a bull in the stock market tends to believe prices will rise.

How bears and bulls became Wall Street's mascots | CNN Business

The bull seems to have been a response to the bear amid the South Sea frenzy, and we'd have to ask (long dead) poet Alexander Pope why he ...

The History of Bull and Bear Markets - Merriam-Webster

A bull is someone who buys securities or commodities in the expectation of a price rise, or someone whose actions make such a price rise happen.

“Bulls” and “Bears:” Where do those terms come from?

According to a recent NPR story, the terms may have originated in London in the early 1700s. Interestingly, they really had nothing to do with ...

The History Behind Bull And Bear Markets - Repool

Bull markets indicate the market is rising and is tied to a sound economy, while a bear market indicates a reclining market or economy.

A History Of U.S. Bull Markets, 1957 to 2022 – Forbes Advisor

There have been 12 bull markets since the S&P 500 launched back in 1957, meaning a new one has started roughly once every 5.5 years.

Bull and bear markets over time - Vanguard

Notes: Calculations are based on FTSE All Share (GBP TR) and data aggregated from Global Financial Data. A bear (bull) market is defined as a price decrease ...

The History of Bull and Bear Markets

The bull, charging upward, embodies investor confidence and economic growth, while the slower, lumbering bear indicates a dreaded economic downturn. Together, ...

Story of the bull and bear - Wall Street Gifts

The bull is an aggressive beast who will run across a pasture to attack. In BULL fights the matador doesn't always win – even using the unfair tactics used in ...

Where did the terms bull market and bear market originate?

In Virginia City, an old silver mining town in Nevada, they claim they used to have bulls and bears fight one another. Bulls slashed up with their horns, bears ...

98 Years of S&P 500 Bull and Bear Markets

Bull markets ranged from 92% to 495% gains, lasting from two months to over ten years. Bear markets ranged from -15% to -83% losses and lasted ...

Bull vs. Bear: Understanding Market Phases - Charles Schwab

As two of Wall Street's most prevalent figures, the bull and the bear represent opposite sides of the market cycle: a rising market (bull) and a ...

Defining Bull and Bear Markets - A Wealth of Common Sense

For example, there was a cyclical bull market from the end of 1929 through early 1930 when stocks rose ~50%. The Great Depression crash didn't ...

A Brief History of Bear Markets - Investopedia

The good news is that bear markets are relatively short, as compared to bull markets, which extend further and last longer. S&P 500 Bear Markets ...

Secular Market Trends: Bull and Bear Markets - Advisor Perspectives

There are a handful of theories as to where the "bear" and "bull" names originated from for describing the stock market but the one that I find ...

History of U.S. Bear & Bull Markets Since 1926 - Raymond James

History of U.S. Bear & Bull Markets Since 1926. Source: First Trust Advisors L.P., Morningstar. Returns from 1926 - 3/31/17. The S&P 500 Index is an ...

Bulls vs Bears | Russell Investments

However, looking back over the last 90-plus years, it is unmistakable that bull markets have, on average, lasted longer than bear markets. In addition, bull ...