bull run
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Definition
Noun: 1. A period of rising prices in a financial market, especially a stock market: A "bull run" refers to a sustained period during which the prices of securities, such as stocks, rise significantly and market sentiment is optimistic. 2. A historical battle or location from the American Civil War: "Bull Run" is the name of a creek in northeastern Virginia and the site of two major Confederate victories in 1861 and 1862.
Examples of Usage
- Financial Market Context:
- Investors made substantial profits during the recent bull run in technology stocks.
- The market has been in a bull run for the past three years.
- Historical Context:
- The First Battle of Bull Run was the first major land battle of the Civil War.
- The Confederate army retreated to the banks of Bull Run.
Advanced Usage
- "to be in a bull run": To be experiencing a period of sustained market growth.
- The cryptocurrency sector appears to be in a bull run again.
- "a bull run comes to an end": Describes the conclusion of a period of rising prices.
- Many analysts are predicting that the current bull run will come to an end soon.
Variants and Related Words
- Bull market (n): A general, prolonged period of rising stock prices. (A "bull run" is a characteristic phase a bull market.)
- Bullish (adj): Optimistic about future market prices.
- Investors are feeling bullish about the economy.
Synonyms
- Rally: A rapid increase in price or trading activity. (A rally is typically shorter than a bull run.)
- Uptrend: A general upward movement in price over time.
Antonyms
- Bear market (n): A period of declining stock prices.
- Bear run (n): A sustained period of falling prices (less common than "bull run").
- Downturn / Correction (n): A decline in market prices.
Noun
- either of two battles during the American Civil War (1861 and 1862); Confederate forces defeated the Federal army in both battles
- a creek in northeastern Virginia where two battles were fought in the American Civil War