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  2. True or false? Test your investing knowledge - AOL

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    Test your investing knowledge. Logan Jacoby. ... A bear market is a period of long-term growth. 6. Timing the market is a good investment strategy. 7. An index fund aims to replicate the movements ...

  3. Bull vs. bear market: What’s the difference? - AOL

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    Bottom line. Whether stock prices rise in a bull market or fall in a bear market, the same investing basics hold true. Use dollar-cost averaging to your advantage; consider buying and holding low ...

  4. Bear Market Definition: What They Are and How To Invest ...

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    If you own stocks, you'd probably like to see them go up all the time. Unfortunately, the market gets pushed higher and pulled lower. But what exactly is a bear market, and can you make money in one?

  5. Bull–bear line - Wikipedia

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    The 250-day moving average line of certain index for previous 250 trading days is treated to be the bull–bear line, which provides reference value for mid-term and long-term investment. If the current index drops below the bull–bear line, some investors believe the market has turned bearish from bullish .

  6. United States bear market of 2007–2009 - Wikipedia

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    During the bear market a heavy debate ensued as to whose fault the falling market was. The political parties were heavily divided during this period. [11] For the most part there were three camps: ones that simply blamed the economy, others that wanted to pin the passing Bush Administration and others that wanted to push the blame on the newly arriving Obama Administration.

  7. Tips for Investing During a Bear Market - AOL

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    Professional investors describe the market as a balance of two forces: fear and greed. When times are good, investors get tempted by greed. They buy investments to cash in on future profits and ...

  8. Market trend - Wikipedia

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    An example of a secular bear market occurred in gold from January 1980 to June 1999, culminating with the Brown Bottom. During this period, the market price of gold fell from a high of $850/oz ($30/g) to a low of $253/oz ($9/g). [6] The stock market was also described as being in a secular bear market from 1929 to 1949.

  9. Bear markets and a truth about investing - AOL

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    The stock market continues to trend lower. Before rallying on Friday, the S&P 500 had a closing low of 3,930.08 on Thursday, down 18.1% from its all-time closing high of 4,796.56 on January 3.