Bull Run is a term used in financial markets to describe a period of time when the market sees a continuous rise in the prices of assets, such as stocks, cryptocurrencies, or commodities. It refers to a period of high optimism and confidence among investors, as they expect prices to continue to rise and invest heavily.
Characteristics of Bull Run:
1. Rising prices: There is a continuous upward trend in the market.
2. Increased demand: Investors are increasingly willing to buy assets.
3. Market confidence: Investors feel optimistic and confident about the future performance of the market.
4. Increased activity: The volume of trading in the market increases significantly.
5. Positive news: There is often positive economic news or catalysts.
Examples of Bull Run:
The US stock market during the 1990s, when technology stocks experienced significant growth.
The rise of cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin in 2020-2021.
In contrast, there is the term "Bear Market", which refers to a bear market, i.e. a period of falling prices.
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