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  1. A bear (bull) market is defined as a price decrease (increase) of more than 20%. The plotted areas depict the losses / gains ranging from the minimum following a 20% loss to the respective maximum following a 20% appreciation in the underlying index. Time period: 31/12/1945 to 31/12/2023. Calculations based on monthly data.

  2. Bull years A bull market is defined as a price increase of more than 20%. Values show the maximum % gain that occurred relative to the previous trough. Bear years A bear market is defined as a price decrease of more than 20%. Values show the maximum % loss that occurred relative to the previous peak. 66 years and 9 months total bull period 11 ...

  3. Dec 21, 2023 · A bear market takes place when a stock market index declines 20% from its peak. Once stocks fully recover and exceed this peak, it enters a bull market. This can happen over the course of months or years. But as the table below shows, bear markets have been much shorter than bull markets since 1962: Market.

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  4. Nov 16, 2022 · Chart 1: Global bull markets versus global bear markets (total returns in US dollars) Source: MSCI World USD total returns, FactSet, Schroders Personal Wealth. Please note that this chart is split up into separate bull and bear periods, each of which begins again from zero.

  5. A bear (bull) market is de˜ned as a price decrease (increase) of more than 20% relative to a previous peak (trough). The plotted areas depict the losses (gains) from a previous peak (trough) to the following trough (peak).

  6. A bull market signifies rising prices and optimism, while a bear market indicates falling prices and pessimism. In a bull market, investors are confident and expect continued growth, leading to increased buying activity.

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  8. * Bull markets shown are the gains between bear markets defined as declines of 20% or more. ** Number of days includes weekends and holidays. Source: Standard & Poor's Corporation; Yardeni Research.

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