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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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 ...

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

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    Bank of America's survey wasn't all positive. Investors' allocation to cash dropped from 4.3% in November to 3.9% in December. The move out of cash and into stocks can indicate that the market ...

  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. 43% of Investors Are Bullish for 2025, but 25% Might Be ... - AOL

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    Image source: Getty Images. Bulls vs bears. Why are many investors bullish about 2025 while others are bearish?. Market bulls may be having some of these thoughts:. The stock market goes up in ...

  7. Expect Rate Cuts, Not Recession: Fund Managers Most Bullish ...

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    The report, released Tuesday, shows optimism in the stock market at its highest level since November 2021 buoyed by expectations that inflation will decrease and short-term interest rates will get ...

  8. The simple reason Wall Street is usually bullish - AOL

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    But the long arc of market history is not the reason Wall Street strategists and analysts are more often than not taking the bullish side of the argument when it comes to companies, sectors, and ...

  9. 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.