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One who believes the market will rise.
Ãâó: www.4insurance.com/annuity/glossary.asp
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An investor who expects the value of a commodity, security, currency or market sector to rise.
Ãâó: www.platinum.matthey.com/pgm_prices/1048091126.htm...
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| bulla |
pendant of leather or metal, usually of circular shape, worn by Roman youths round the neck as an amulet, ornament and sign of free birth, until they reached adulthood
Ãâó: www.georgeortiz.com/TEXT/archaeology.htm
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| Bull. |
The term given to the senior ensign in an activity.
Ãâó: www.goatlocker.org/trivia.htm
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| Bull. |
Individual investor or analyst who believes that the market or a stock is going to go up - they are also said to be 'bullish'.
Ãâó: www.retirement-solutions.net/term.html
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