What is Bull Investor?An investor is called "Bull" if he or she thinks the market, a particular stock, or an industry has a clear potential to rise. Bulls are optimistic investors that are trying to profit from an upward momentum of a stock, an industry or sector, or the overall market underpinning their investment strategies with their theory.Though Bullish market sentiment typically emerges in Bull markets, bulls often seek opportunities for profit in bear markets as well. |
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Investors who maintain a Bull approach intend to buy stocks with the expectation that the stock's price will rise and they can profit from this price action. The reverse of Bull Investor is the Bear Investor. Bulls can variably become Bears if market conditions or their intentions change.
Historically in the stock markets, bulls and bears have been battling against each other. This is also coincides with supply and demand. |
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A Bullish investor can be the victim of a Bull trap during otherwise bear market, when he or she assumes a stock's sudden price spike is the beginning of an uptrend, and opens long position in expectation of breakout while the presumed upside momentum was just a failed breakout and the price starts to decline. | |||
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