Stock Market Beginner

Bull Market

💡 In plain English: When stock prices are rising broadly — investors are optimistic and buying.

Definition

A financial market condition in which prices are rising or expected to rise, typically defined as a 20%+ rise from recent lows.

📌 Real-World Example

The Indian bull market from 2020 to 2024 saw Nifty rise from ~8,000 to ~22,500 — a 181% gain over 4 years.

Related Terms

Bear Market
When stock prices are falling broadly — investors are fearful and selling.
Market Capitalisation
The total value of a company's shares — price × number of shares =...
P/E Ratio (Price-to-Earnings)
How much you're paying per rupee of a company's earnings — a key...
Volatility
How much a stock's price swings up and down — high volatility =...
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