adjective Internet Slang

bullish

BULL-ish · adjective · informal

Expecting or optimistic about rising prices.

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Holding a positive outlook that prices will rise. Beyond markets, 'bullish on X' broadly signals optimism about something.

“I'm extremely bullish on this narrative for the next quarter.”
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bullish In A Sentence

I'm extremely bullish on this narrative for the next quarter.

Origin & Usage

Classic market terminology, ubiquitous in crypto.

Variants bullmega bullish

People Also Ask

What does bullish mean in crypto?

It means holding a positive outlook that prices will rise; more broadly, being 'bullish on X' signals optimism about something.

What's the difference between bullish and bearish?

Bullish means you expect prices to go up, while bearish means you expect them to fall — the two opposing market sentiments.

Why is it called bullish?

The term comes from traditional markets, where a bull attacks by thrusting its horns upward, symbolising rising prices.

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