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  2. Bullish vs. Bearish Investors: Which Are You? - AOL

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    A bull market is generally defined as a period of consistent, overall upticks in the market, whereas a bear market is defined by a sustained decline in the prices of the overall market. Defining ...

  3. Bullish vs. bearish investors: What’s the difference? - AOL

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    U.S. stocks entered a bear market again in January 2022, as investors dealt with concerns over high inflation, rising interest rates and a possible recession on the horizon. This most recent bear ...

  4. Investors' allocation to US stocks hits record high amid ...

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    Investors are growing increasingly bullish as the stock market rally rolls on to end 2024. In Bank of America's December Global Fund Manager Survey, 36% of respondents said they're overweight US ...

  5. Market sentiment - Wikipedia

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    If investors expect upward price movement in the stock market, the sentiment is said to be bullish. On the contrary, if the market sentiment is bearish, most investors expect downward price movement. Market participants who maintain a static sentiment, regardless of market conditions, are described as permabulls and permabears respectively

  6. Stock market bulls are regaining control, and only inflation ...

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    Stocks have started to get their mojo back in October, leaving inflation data as the main hurdle to overcome for investors getting more positive on the outlook for the rest of 2023.

  7. How inflation affects the stock market - AOL

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    All in all, a little bit of inflation (about 2 percent) is considered healthy for economic growth, but too much inflation can spook investors and create market volatility. Inflation impacts stock ...

  8. Wall Street’s biggest bear just turned bullish on stocks—but ...

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    A 1.5% rise in stocks over a 12-month period may not sound like a bullish take, given the roughly 10% average annual return of the S&P 500 over the past 100 years, but it’s a big change of heart ...

  9. Wall Street is getting even more bullish on stocks - AOL

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    Entering the year, bullish strategists on Wall Street were adamant that a key to the market rally this year would be a continued rebound in corporate earnings. And thus far, that has played out ...