Not exact matches
This
bull market is
old — more than 3,046 days
old,
making it the second - longest on record.1 The question is, will it be more like a fine wine — getting better with age; or more like milk — nearing its expiration?
The extent of the initial plunge raised new fears that some investors who tend to track past price movements of stock indexes would conclude that the nine - year -
old bull market has run its course,
making the recovery later in the day somewhat important from that perspective.
That
makes this
bull market old.
A number of stock analysts feel that this
bull market's age (more than seven years
old now) combined with somewhat lofty stock - price valuations
make it vulnerable to a major setback.