Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

bull run

Portuguese translation:

cenário de aumento/subida (de preços/cotações)

Added to glossary by Fausto Machado Tiemann
Apr 12, 2008 23:18
16 yrs ago
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English term

bull run

English to Portuguese Bus/Financial Economics
"Is the bull run in commodities over?"

Texto falando do cenário global das commodities e do bull run relacionado a algumas delas.

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cenário de aumento/subida (de preços/cotações)

bull
v. cause or attempt to cause prices to rise (in the stock exchange); push, shove

bull1
[bul] n 1 touro. 2 macho de elefante, baleia e outros grandes animais. 3 especulador da bolsa. 4 Amer sl policial, detetive. 5 Amer bobagem, conversa tola 6 Bull Astr constelação do Touro. • vt+vi 1 especular na bolsa. 2 produzir alta na bolsa. 3 mugir (a vaca no cio). • adj 1 macho. 2 como touro, forte, grande, bravo. 3 relativo à alta de preços na bolsa. he took the bull by the horns fig ele enfrentou a dificuldade. like a bull in a china shop fig como um elefante na loja de porcelanas

Daí a expressão "Bull and Bear" utilizada relativamente às bolsas

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Peer comment(s):

agree Humberto Ribas
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Humberto, obrigada
agree rhandler
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Ralph, obrigada
agree marco lessa (X) : Bull run é uma onda de especulação de ações na bolsa de valores. Uma onda altista. Bull é o especulador que aposta na alta dos preços das ações. É bull (=touro) porque o touro levanta os chifres para atacar.
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Marco, obrigada
agree H. Russell Fisher
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H. obrigada
agree Carlos Quandt
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Quandt, obrigada
agree Cristina Santos
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Cristina, obrigada
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período de forte desempenho dos altistas

sug.

Espero que ajude

Bull run
A bull run is a sustained period of strong performance. It may be applied to a market, a sector, or a single security. During a bull run, bulls dominate the market for an extended period.

If a bull run becomes too strong, it may turn into a bubble, which then leads to a crash. Otherwise, it may be moderated by corrections, or simply taper off before valuations become too high.

Momentum investors may make money by joining in bull runs, but it can be difficult to judge when the bull run will end, very likely in a sudden movement downwards.

A bull is an investor who expects a market, sector or security to rise in price. The adjective "bullish" is also used. The opposite of a bull is a bear.

Bullish strategies can be fairly obvious (buying). Bulls may nonetheless use derivatives and other instruments to gear the rise they expect or to gain broad exposure. A bull may buy a index derivative as a result of being bullish about a market as a whole.

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