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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. 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

  3. Dec 21, 2023 · Bulls and Bears Over History. 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:

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  4. 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).

  5. * 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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  8. What is Bull vs. Bear? Bull and Bear are the terms referring to two distinct market conditions and investor sentiments. Where the bull market refers to a wave of optimism, and the bear market refers to falling prices and pessimism.

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