Phrases with «secular bull»

The phrase "secular bull" refers to a long-lasting period of rising prices or positive trends in the financial markets. It suggests that an extended period of growth, typically over multiple years, is expected in the economy or a particular asset class. Full definition

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Sentences with «secular bull»

  • Sometimes, in secular bull markets, that can be plenty and investors feel secure. (investorsinsight.com)
  • In fact, some of the individual periods have provided strong returns, especially when they marked the beginning of secular bull markets, like in 1942 and the early 1980's. (hussman.net)
  • And as this chart shows, we may well have entered a new secular bull market in 2013, which could bring huge gains over the next decade plus. (zoneofcompetence.com)
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