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What does the term Bullish indicates in stock market?  A. Negative price action  B. No price action  C. Neutral price action  D. Positive price action

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What does the term Bullish indicates in stock market?  A. Negative price action  B. No price action  C. Neutral price action  D. Positive price action

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The term "Bullish" in the stock market indicates D. Positive price action. This term is used when prices are expected to rise. It's derived from the behavior of a bull, which charges with its horns raised high. This is a metaphor for the movement of the market, or of an individual stock, upwards.

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