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Bearish is a term used to describe market conditions or asset prices (such as stocks, cryptocurrencies, or forex) that are experiencing a downward trend.
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Bullish is a term in the world of finance and investment that means the market is experiencing rising prices or an upward trend. During bullish periods, investors tend to be optimistic and believe that asset prices will continue to rise, so they rush to make purchases (buy).
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In short, the difference is:
Bull Market: Price trend is rising. Investors are optimistic and actively buy assets. (Like a bull charging upward).
Bear Market: Price trend is falling (at least 20%). Investors are pessimistic and tend to be fearful/sell assets. (Like a bear scratching downward).
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A bear market is a condition in the financial market where stock or asset prices experience a significant decline, typically from previous highs, over an extended period. Investor sentiment tends to be pessimistic, fearful, and dominated by selling actions, which are often associated with economic downturns or recessions.
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Bullish engulfing is a candlestick pattern indicating a reversal of an uptrend that consists of two candles, characterized by a small bearish (red) candle completely engulfed by a larger bullish (green) candle. This pattern signals a shift of control from sellers to buyers at the end of a downtrend, indicating a potential price increase.
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