Market Structure
Bull Market
Definition
A bull market is a sustained period during which asset prices rise broadly, typically defined as a 20% or greater increase from a recent low. Bull markets are characterized by investor optimism, strong economic data, and increasing participation. Futures traders in a bull market often favor long-biased strategies, buying dips and riding momentum in equity index futures like the E-mini S&P 500.
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