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| navigate by keyword : charging bull wall street symbol strong financial market economy finance speculator buys holding expectation shortterm rise value sell quick profit transaction strictly speaking term applies speculators borrow money fund purchase great pressure complete loan repayable seller demands payment settlement day delivery bargain falls contrary suffers loss frequently large trading margin animal charge charges cow job jobs mammal markets run running runs strength wisconsinart exploding slump |
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| In finance, a bull is a speculator in a stock market who buys a holding in a stock in the expectation that, in the very short-term, it will rise in value, whereupon they will sell the stock to make a quick profit on the transaction. Strictly speaking, the term applies to speculators who borrow money to fund such a purchase, and are thus under great pressure to complete the transaction before the loan is repayable or the seller of the stock demands payment on settlement day for delivery of the bargain. If the value of the stock falls contrary to their expectation, a bull suffers a loss, frequently very large if they are trading on margin |
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