Commonly used market terminologies and their associated concepts  part 1

Commonly used market terminologies and their associated concepts part 1


  Table of Contents : Commonly used market terminologies and their associated concepts

   1. Commonly used market terminologies and their associated concepts part 1

   2. Commonly used market terminologies and their associated concepts part 2

   3. Commonly used market terminologies and their associated concepts part 3

   4. Commonly used market terminologies and their associated concepts part 4

   4. Commonly used market terminologies and their associated concepts part 5


Bullish (Bull Market):

If you think stock prices will go up, you are bullish on the stock price. In a wider sense, a time when the stock market index is going up is called a bull market.

Bearish (Bear Market):

When you think stock prices will go down, you say "bearish" . An overall term for when the stock market measure goes down is a "bear market".

Trend:

The word "trend" generally refers to the general direction of the market and the speed with which it moves. As an example, a negative trend would mean that the market is going down quickly. If there is no change in the price of an item on the market, this is called a sideways trend.

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