Sentences with phrase «bull market in question»

Not exact matches

The question of the day on the tip jar (as pictured): «In a bull market, prices are expected to (A) fall, (B) rise.»
Many investors haven't had to worry about this question for years, as the Federal Reserve has continued its zero - rate policy, and the bull market in bonds has gone on for decades.
Meb: And we've got ta a couple of questions off Twitter, in the similar vein where they're asking about, you know, «Hey, do you think this is euphoria stage of the bull market
The most important question to ask yourself is, «can we have another major bull market in U.S. stocks anytime in the near future?»
Meb jumps to Twitter questions, bringing up one that wonders how to position yourself in the end of a bull market.
If Bell's book is not an argument for universalism, and that Bell's rhetorical questions are not meant to ridicule the traditional beliefs of eternal conscious suffering, penal substitutionary atonement, and salvation by faith alone in Christ alone, then the marketing mechanism is a paradigm example of what Harry Frankfurt has defined as «bull ****.»
In this Insight, FQ responds to the question «Is this a bull market correction, or is it the start of a true bear market
It could result in a loss to get in at the top of a bull market (of the index in question).
OK, that's enough from me for now — hopefully this adds some interesting (& speculative) insights, both near term and / or long term, to my investment thesis: We're in a bull market, which just might transform itself into a bubble, and even ultimately become the mother of all bubbles... This is obviously an evolving thesis — which I must highlight, is designed to be constantly questioned and re-evaluated based on new data & developments, and certainly not a thesis to be simply adopted & defended to the death with all kinds of confirmation bias.
The question is whether we entered a new long - term secular bull market in 2010 or 2011 and how long will it last.
After Bitcoin's latest sell - off, which took the most valuable coin down by 30 % in two weeks, the question arises that is it still in a bull (rising) market or a bear (falling) market.
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