Sentences with phrase «in a secular bull market»

We've been in a secular bull market for several years, where buy - and - hold can work.
For example, the market was in a secular bull market from 1982 - 2000, experiencing a strong primary uptrend where the Dow Jones Industrial Average increased over 10 fold from about a low of 800 to over 10,000.
Based on the long - term chart pattern, TLT is still in a secular bull market (despite the sharp decline during the past 15 months).
Based on the long - term chart pattern, XLE is still clearly in a secular bull market (which officially began in July 2002).
Exploring the possibility of the next U.S. recession, it's quite normal to experience two quarters of declining gross domestic product (GDP) growth in a secular bull market for stocks.
The strategy works well in flat or declining markets, but in secular bull markets where stock prices rise rapidly, the products mentioned above can underperform.
«If we went down to the 1,565 level, which was the closing high of 2007, then I think that would sort of confirm that we are in a secular bull market and this is a cyclical bear within the secular bull market.»
Sometimes, in secular bull markets, that can be plenty and investors feel secure.
It is possible, but unlikely, that we are in another secular bull market.
We believe that commodities are in a secular bull market, and this is where Canadian outperformance relative to the United States comes into play — nearly 45 % of the TSX composite index is in resources; almost triple the share in the U.S. Almost 60 % of Canada's exports are linked to the commodity sector, roughly double the U.S. exposure.
I still think we are in a secular bull market — a long - term rising trend that will last a lot longer, and take prices a lot higher, than most people expect.
In a secular bull market, «they're no longer cheap» is a particularly insidious rationale for selling.
In a secular bull market, like the period from 1982 to 2000, active investment strategies were not necessary to achieve goalsâ $» benchmark returns were more than adequate to achieve the desired and required long - term rates of return.
T.J. had observed that the overall market was in a secular bull market and that the price of oil seemed to be trending up.
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