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Adjective
/ˈbo͝oliSH/,
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Resembling a bull,
  1. Resembling a bull
    • - a sketch of his round, bullish head
  2. Stupid or oafish; bullheaded
    • - it's impossible to reason with such a bullish man
  3. Assertively masculine; macho
    • - surrounded by girls and the aura of bullish manhood
  4. Aggressively confident and self-assertive
    • - the team is at its most bullish
  5. Characterized by rising share prices
    • - the market was bullish
  6. (of a dealer) Inclined to buy because of an anticipated rise in prices

  7. Feeling especially hopeful; optimistic
    • - challenging those who are bullish on the nation's economic prospects

  1. expecting a rise in prices
  2. Market sentiment is the general prevailing attitude or consensus of the investment community as to the anticipated price development in a market. ...
  3. Having a muscular physique; Aggressively self-confident or assertive; bullheaded; rising; optimistic; overly or foolishly optimistic or hopeful
  4. A market view that anticipates higher prices.
  5. An adjective describing the opinion that a stock, or the market in general, will rise in price -- a positive or optimistic outlook.
  6. An opinion in which one expects a rise in price, either by the general market or by an individual security.
  7. Optimistic about the market; anticipating a rise in prices.
  8. Conditions or events that suggest higher prices are warranted are said to be bullish.
  9. A positive interpretation of the behavior of an equity or the market as a whole based on an extended rise in prices.
  10. To be confident about a trend, a stock or the market.
  11. Used to describe an optimistic sentiment toward an issue, an index, or the market in general; a bullish sentiment reflects a belief that prices will tend to rise.
  12. An optimistic outlook for prices held by bulls/buyers.
  13. The sentiment of an investor who believes that a particular security or market is heading upward. The investor is generally optimistic about the state of a given security and will attempt to profit from an increase in value of a particular security or market.
  14. Someone who is bullish expects a stock or other trading vehicle to gain in value. Some option strategies require that a stock rise in price in order for the strategy to gain, so you should be bullish to use them.
  15. Descriptive of a market that is trending higher, or of the disposition of a trader who believes the market will rise.
  16. Of the opinion that the market will be going up in the future.
  17. Believing that market prices are about to rise
  18. An adjective describing an outlook or opinion that expects an appreciation of the spot exchange rate.
  19. refers a rising market or individual stock; can also refer to an investor with this same sentiment
  20. Bullishness indicates positive sentiment. If you are a bull on a stock, it means you predict it to go higher. A "bull market" is a market in which most stocks are going higher.
  21. A term of optimism, and in the market it means that prices are moving generally upwards.
  22. Defines a market where prices are rising. Also known as a Bull Market.
  23. A term used to describe rising security prices.
  24. is a term describing the market conditions or expectations that stocks will rise. Opposite of bearish. Also called OTC Bulletin Board.
  25. A positive perception; More buyers than sellers causing a currency pair to increase in value (Up Trend).