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In general, widely accepted expectations of hard times ahead tend to cause investors to become less risk-averse.
Bullish
A descriptive term for investor sentiment that believes a particular security or market is heading for an increase in prices.
Bearish
A term used in investing to describe the belief that a market, asset, or economy is on a downward trajectory.
Elliott Wave Theory
Elliott Wave Theory is a technical analysis methodology that proposes financial market prices unfold in specific patterns, often called waves, which are driven by the psychology of market participants.
Primary Bull Trend
A market phase characterized by rising stock prices, investor optimism, and generally favorable economic conditions over an extended period.
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