What Are the Terms Bull, Bear, & Stag in the Stock Market?
The stock market has developed a surrounding subculture of traders and investors using a language that can be virtually indecipherable to outsiders. In the fast-paced world of making and losing millions, neologisms pop up to quickly describe what’s going on in the market. For traders, terms of convenience facilitate fast communication and greater profit. Bull The term “bull” can be used to describe an individual investor or a market as a whole. Unlike in a tense conversation, bull is a good thing in the stock market. A bullish investor is one who believes that stock prices are going to rise and is aggressive in buying and investing with confidence that he will make a profit. A bull market is one in which this is the prevailing feeling and where overall prices and values are increasing. Bear Like bull, the term “bear” can refer to an individual or to a market, but in either case the implications of the term are the opposite of bull. A bearish investor believes that prices will fall, and