Bull Market and Bear Market – Explained with Examples | A to Z of Finance with Kotak Securities

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Welcome to the 2nd episode of our brand new series of A to Z of Finance with Kotak Securities where we are going to break down and simplify complex financial terms for you!

Today, we will break down two commonly used terms ‘Bulls’ and ‘Bears’ in the world of stock market. When is the market said to be bullish? When is it said to be in a bearish mode? What does the terms ‘bull’ and ‘bear’ mean?

In our 2nd episode of the A to Z of Finance series, we will break down two frequently used terms ‘Bulls’ and ‘Bears’ in the world of stock market. In this video, we will explain the characteristics of the bull market as well as the bear market with a few latest examples, and much more to simplify the concept of bullish and bearish trend for you.

In the video, we will learn –

00:33 Introduction to bulls and bears
01:26 Characteristics of bull and bear market
02:18 Explained with example
03:33 Bull market scenarios
03:40 Bear market scenarios
03:55 Conclusion

Also Watch: Episode 1: Understanding Asset Allocation -

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Even in bull market all stocks do not go up and in beer market all stocks don't go down. Sector wise economic growth / decline to be seen. It is true that in long run market will go up as rupee value will be depreciated.(inversely proportional)

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मैं हमेशा सुरक्षित व्यापार के लिए श्री रोलैंड इवांस की सलाह के साथ शुरुआती व्यापार की सलाह देता हूं। मेरे निवेश हमेशा उनके पास सुरक्षित हैं। मैं उनके मंच से साप्ताहिक लाभ कमाता हूं

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