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bull
Someone who thinks market prices will rise. Chicago Board of Trade glossary
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An investor who thinks the market will rise. Related: bear. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary
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One who expects prices to rise. Chicago Mercantile Exchange Glossary
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Person expecting a rise in prices; someone who is bullish. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary
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An investor who believes that prices are going to rise. Exchange Handbook Glossary
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An investor who buys a security in the hope of selling it at a higher price, as he thinks the market will go up. A bull market is a rising market in which bulls would prosper. London Stock Exchange Glossary

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bull bull [bʊl] noun [countable] FINANCE
1. someone who thinks that prices of shares, bonds, currencies, etc are going to rise, and who will therefore keep and buy investments:

• Bulls predict the Dow Jones will go beyond 13,000.

• A growing group of dollar bulls (= people who think the price of the dollar is going to rise ) has kept the dollar on a firm footing.

— compare bear

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   A market player who is confident that share prices will rise and buys a financial instrument with a view to selling it at a higher price. The opposite of a bear.
   ► See also Bear.

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bull UK US /bʊl/ noun [C] FINANCE, STOCK MARKET
someone who expects the price of shares, bonds, currency, etc. to increase, and who buys these investments in order to sell them later for a profit: »

Bulls believe the US economy is beginning to pick up.

Compare BEAR(Cf. ↑bear)
BULL MARKET(Cf. ↑bull market)

Financial and business terms. 2012.