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bull-bear markets

The definition of bull-bear markets are two types of investment markets, used to describe how the stock market is performing. In a bull market, people are buying stocks and share prices are going up. In a bear market, people are selling and share prices are going down.

(noun)

An example of bull-bear markets are the bull market investor is optimistic and a bear market investor is more cautious.

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