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No-Brainer

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No-brainer
A market in which it does not take very complex analysis to figure out how securities are going to perform, such as a strong bull market.

No-Brainer
Informal; a market that is obviously making a certain movement. Generally speaking, this refers to a strong bull market or a strong bear market in which every investor is either making or losing a great deal of money. A no-brainer means that little analysis is required to know whether to buy or sell.


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