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Bear Rally
(redirected from Bear market rally)

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Bear rally
A temporary surge in stock markets while the primary market trend is bearish.

Bear Rally
A rapid increase in stock prices following a downturn. A bear rally occurs when investors begin buying stocks in large amounts, which represents an increase in demand and therefore raises the price. However, because fundamental information has not improved, the bear rally is short-lived and is unlikely to be sustained. A bear rally is thus a brief respite between two downturns.


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” The first stage of a bear market rally starts when we get the first signs of a turnaround.
Given that current conditions clearly qualify as a bear market under this definition, we can only assume that we are in the midst of a strong bear market rally.
Predicting the bottom of the market is notoriously difficult, but the longer this recovery goes on the more it looks like a genuine improvement in sentiment rather than a bear market rally.
 
 
 
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