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bullish
A tendency for prices to move up. The CENTER ONLINE Futures Glossary
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Word used to describe an investor's attitude. Bullish refers to an optimistic outlook, while bearish means a pessimistic outlook. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary

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bullish bul‧lish [ˈbʊlɪʆ] adjective
FINANCE expecting prices on a financial market to rise or economic activity to increase:

• We're not bullish in terms of an art market recovery this year.

• Good results from Schering encouraged a bullish mood in pharmaceuticals.

bullish on

• It's hard to find analysts who aren't bullish on banks.

— compare bearish

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   Holding a belief that prices will rise. A bullish sentiment in the market will therefore push prices higher. The opposite of bearish.
   ► See also Bearish.

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bullish UK US /ˈbʊliʃ/ adjective FINANCE, STOCK MARKET
if a market is bullish, a lot of people are buying shares, bonds, currency, etc. because they expect the price of them to increase: »

There is a bullish mood on Wall Street.

bullish on sth »

With growing demand for telecommunication equipment, the market is very bullish on these types of stocks.

Compare BEARISH(Cf. ↑bearish)

Financial and business terms. 2012.