Question
Bull and Bear

Answer

PointsBullBear
1. MeaningA speculator who purchases the securities with the intention to sell them at a higher price later is called the Bull.A speculator who sells the securities when the prices of securities start falling is called the Bear.
2. FunctionsA bull buys securities at a lesser price and sells them at a maximum higher price to make the maximum possible profit.A bear buys securities at a lesser price and sells them at a little higher price to make a desirable profit and to avoid selling at a still lower prices in the future.
3. ExpectationA bull always anticipates that the prices of securities will rise further in the future.A bear always anticipates that the prices of securities will fall further in the future.
4. Other namesA bull is also called ‘Tejiwala’. This is because he always anticipates the price to rise.A bear is also called ‘Mandiwala’. This is because he always expects the price to fall.
5. Nature/View of futureA bull takes an optimistic view of the future.A bear takes a pessimistic view of the future.

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