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单词 bear market
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Definition of bear market in English:

bear market

noun
Stock Market
  • A market in which share prices are falling, encouraging selling.

    the Tokyo bear market has wiped £1,000 billion off shares
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The bear market depressed both investment banking revenue and secondary trading volumes.
    • Many of these companies' share prices have held up well in the bear market of the last three years.
    • Everyone who wanted to sell as a result of the preceding bear market had already done so.
    • Seventy-five years ago this week, US shares dived into the worst bear market in history
    • When the market became a bear market, the investment income to pay losses dissolved.
    • Within each cycle a bull market of 32 months is followed by a bear market of about 14 months.
    • In a bear market most equities are going down in price with occasional rallies.
    • Tech stocks led the way up in the last bull market and had spectacular hangovers in the bear market.
    • I would see the markets and even the price of oil as being something ancillary to the bear market.
    • As the bear market in shares has become more pronounced, messenger shooters have become more common.
    • This year, with a bear market in beer prices, it's getting harder than ever to resist.
    • Therefore, your pension is priced for a bull market, not a bear market, and as a result is very risky.
    • The three-year bear market in shares has scared off many investors from investing in the stock market for the time being.
    • At the depths of a bear market, when the market is down and dirty, it is hard to make people believe that an upturn is at hand.
    • And the revival in share prices has prompted many an investor to declare the bear market is finally over.
    • Despite a three-year bear market share prices can not be said to be cheap.
    • Despite the last bear market, the record books do show shares winning out over the very long haul.
    • It is also time to sell any stock or fund not suited to a severe bear market.
    • As the bear market got into its stride, the survey found most private investors unfortunately looking to good times ahead.
    • In addition. every stock market in the world will soon be in a bear market for the very first time.
 
 

Definition of bear market in US English:

bear market

nounˈˌbe(ə)r ˈmärkətˈˌbɛ(ə)r ˈmɑrkət
Stock Market
  • A market in which prices are falling, encouraging selling.

    the Tokyo bear market has wiped $1,000 billion off shares
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Despite the last bear market, the record books do show shares winning out over the very long haul.
    • Many of these companies' share prices have held up well in the bear market of the last three years.
    • I would see the markets and even the price of oil as being something ancillary to the bear market.
    • Tech stocks led the way up in the last bull market and had spectacular hangovers in the bear market.
    • As the bear market got into its stride, the survey found most private investors unfortunately looking to good times ahead.
    • Seventy-five years ago this week, US shares dived into the worst bear market in history
    • In addition. every stock market in the world will soon be in a bear market for the very first time.
    • In a bear market most equities are going down in price with occasional rallies.
    • Despite a three-year bear market share prices can not be said to be cheap.
    • At the depths of a bear market, when the market is down and dirty, it is hard to make people believe that an upturn is at hand.
    • Therefore, your pension is priced for a bull market, not a bear market, and as a result is very risky.
    • And the revival in share prices has prompted many an investor to declare the bear market is finally over.
    • This year, with a bear market in beer prices, it's getting harder than ever to resist.
    • Everyone who wanted to sell as a result of the preceding bear market had already done so.
    • As the bear market in shares has become more pronounced, messenger shooters have become more common.
    • When the market became a bear market, the investment income to pay losses dissolved.
    • It is also time to sell any stock or fund not suited to a severe bear market.
    • The three-year bear market in shares has scared off many investors from investing in the stock market for the time being.
    • Within each cycle a bull market of 32 months is followed by a bear market of about 14 months.
    • The bear market depressed both investment banking revenue and secondary trading volumes.
 
 
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