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How do we define The terms buil and bear with regard to stock markets? |
| A. | A bull is an optimistic operator who first buys and then sells shares in expectation of the price going up a bear is a pessimistic market operator who sells the shares in expectation of buying them back at a lower price. |
| B. | There is nothing significantly different as both operate in the capital market. |
| C. | Bull is one who first sells a share and then buys it at a lower price; bear means one who first buys and then sells it in expectation of prices going up. |
| D. | A bull is ready to buy any share; a bear only deals in government securities. |
| Answer» B. There is nothing significantly different as both operate in the capital market. | |