noun Internet Slang

Bull Run

/bʊl rʌn/ · noun · slang

An extended stretch of rising prices and euphoria when everything seems to go up.

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Definitions

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Used loosely to describe any good streak of momentum, money, or success.

“Three job offers in a week, I'm on a personal bull run.”
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A prolonged period of rising prices across a market, when optimism is high and most assets are gaining. The 'bull' charges upward.

“The bull run sent every coin to new highs.”
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Referenced nostalgically or hopefully — waiting for the next bull run during a downturn.

“Just stacking and waiting for the next bull run.”
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Bull Run In A Sentence

Everyone's a genius during a bull run.
The last bull run minted a lot of paper millionaires.
Bear market builds the projects the next bull run rewards.

Origin & Usage

From traditional finance, where a 'bull market' means rising prices (a bull thrusts its horns upward) versus a 'bear market.' Crypto uses 'bull run' for its dramatic boom cycles.

People Also Ask

What does 'bull run' mean in crypto?

It's an extended period of rising prices and optimism when most coins are going up. The 'bull' charges upward.

What's the opposite of a bull run?

A bear market — a long stretch of falling prices and pessimism. Bears swipe their paws downward.

What does 'bullish' mean?

Being bullish means you expect prices to go up. You're optimistic about an asset's future.

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