Understanding stock market trends can make your job of
earning money in the market much simpler.
In contrast, if you know little or nothing about these trends can cause
serious loss.
Bulls
And Bears
As
you dig deeper into the market and learn more about the way it functions, you
will begin to hear certain terms about marketing trends that seem to be
repeated over and over again. Market
trends are variable and volatile, both on a daily basis and over extended
periods of time. In the past, for
example, the United States has had devastating stock market crashes, but due to
the freedom of a capitalist society, the American economy has always eventually
rebound.
What does it mean for the market or a particular stock to rebound? Assuming that the value of a company or its stock has plummeted to a level that seem unrecoverable, leaving it practically worthless, it may feel as though that company is in danger of bankruptcy and falling off the scope of the free trade markets altogether. All of a sudden, however, the founder of that company may introduce a new product over which consumers go wild. Everyone wants one, and this product may be in short supply upon its introduction, causing a race to the department store shelves.
What does it mean for the market or a particular stock to rebound? Assuming that the value of a company or its stock has plummeted to a level that seem unrecoverable, leaving it practically worthless, it may feel as though that company is in danger of bankruptcy and falling off the scope of the free trade markets altogether. All of a sudden, however, the founder of that company may introduce a new product over which consumers go wild. Everyone wants one, and this product may be in short supply upon its introduction, causing a race to the department store shelves.
When
such a move occurs, the law of supply and demand will take over, making the
company valuable once again. The stock
price for that company’s shares will recover, and the resulting gain in value
would be considered a rebound – a return to the original status (or better) prior
to the devastating loss.
The
market trends either up or down, and there are specific references to strong
changes in the market values that you may frequently hear. If several different areas of the market are
in a steep downward slide, with values dropping rapidly (perhaps even ten or
twenty percent in a few days), it is referred to as a bear market. You can remember this reference as though you
are in the extremely dangerous position of being chased by a bear – if you are
in possession of several stocks or other commodities worth a goodly sum, you
have a serious chance of losing a great deal of value that could translate to a
loss of net worth should you choose to sell, and it can be a similar, very
dangerous situation.
Your
best bet in these cases is to either sell before prices drop below your
original purchase price or to hold onto the shares until the market
rebounds. However, when the bear market
reaches a low point, it can be an ideal time to get into the game, as it is
rare for prices to drop below this point.
Then, if you patiently await the recovery or rebound of the market, you
can make a great deal of money from a bear market. These options will be discussed in more depth
in later article coming after.
At
the same time, a bull market is a strong general upward trend for many
stocks. You might compare this to the
running of the bulls in Pamplona, Spain, every year. You are safer if you are indoors when the
running occurs, and by the same token, if you own stock during a bull market,
you are in a prime position to increase your net worth and sell your shares,
making a great deal of money. This is
another idea will be further explored in greater detail further on in the next article.
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