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Bullish and bearish are terms used to describe the state of a market. Bullish: the market is doing well and growing. Bearish: the market is doing poorly and receding.
Bearish means acting like a bear. So if you were to say it in a sentence, you would most likely say bear-like, or acting like a bear, not bearish. Here is a sentence with bearish in it, anyways, like you asked for, but it isn't really proper. He acted bearish. Bearish would definitely describe her. Hope this helps, please give trust point? Thanks :)
A history of debt and bearish market conditions.
A bullish market. A bearish market is a market where prices go down on negative investors' sentiment. A bullish market is a market where prices go up on positive investors' sentiment.
Bull in stock markets is known as upward trend or u can say market is going up or the trend is bullish and bear is down market trend or when market is going down its called bearish trend.
Bearish contrasts with bullish. It means that stock has a downside momentum/bias to it, meaning the price action is controlled by sellers, which are "dumping" the stock causing its price to tank. There comes a time, known as support level where buyers regain control and you get an upside momentum again.
Prices will fall
Based on investor sentiment polls the majority of investors are currently bullish. Bull markets are characterized by an uptrend in stock prices and since 2009 prices have gone virtually straight up the S&P500 Index up almost 300 percent since 2009. Based on the price action of the broad market indices stocks are currently in a bull market.
Bearish contrasts with bullish. It means that stock has a downside momentum/bias to it, meaning the price action is controlled by sellers, which are "dumping" the stock causing its price to tank. There comes a time, known as support level where buyers regain control and you get an upside momentum again.
Bearish market conditions
As explained in my Survival Guide to Trading the Stock Market Month End, the very last 2 trading days of a month are mildly bearish. For more details you can read the complete survival guide from daytradingbias.com