189 Quotes About Bull

  • Author Ronald Hill
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    I think the really big leadership can change, ... Like financials were the leadership in the early part of the 1990s bull market.

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  • Author Tomas Holmstrom
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    Tonight it was a three Red Bull game. The legs felt good, but the concentration was tough. Of course, its easier when you have the lead.

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  • Author Country Joe
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    I was there in the '60s and '70s, and there was a lot of bull thrown around about the 'revolution' and a lot of drug taking and sex happening. Sure people showed up at demonstrations in large numbers, but did that end the war?

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  • Author Hugh Johnson
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    When you say the stock market is overvalued, you imply that the stock market is going down. But there is a touch of lunacy in every bull market -- stocks can become even more overvalued. A rational investment policy in an irrational world is suicide.

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  • Author Hugh Johnson
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    The conditions for the restarting of the bull market, or the start of a new bull market, which is how you should look at it, those conditions do not exist. Not yet, and that's why the markets went down yesterday despite what the Fed said,

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  • Author Hugh Johnson
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    The recent rise in interest rates has created some uncertainty about the bull market's longevity.

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  • Author Larry Jones
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    The economic indicators continue to feed the bull market that we've been enjoying for the last couple of years. Inflation is reasonably mild and under control, the consumer is in great shape and continues to spend -- we don't think everything is going to be in a straight-up fashion, but the underlying fundamentals that are positive for equity markets are still very much intact in the U.S.

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  • Author John Kosar
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    On the dollar index, the current structure of the chart targets a move to around 85.50. If and when it does get there, I think that is your inflection point. If you are a dollar bull that's where you want to see demand coming in and if it doesn't, that speaks to a much deeper decline and maybe a trend change.

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