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bullishness

/bool-ish/US // ˈbʊl ɪʃ //UK // (ˈbʊlɪʃ) //

看涨,看好,看涨行情,看涨情绪

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : like a bull.
    • : obstinate or stupid.
    • : Commerce. rising in prices.characterized by favorable economic prospects.Informal.regarding a particular investment as potentially profitable: We're still bullish on treasury bonds.
    • : hopeful; optimistic.

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Examples

  • With Democrats defending a fragile majority, Republicans are bullish about their chances of taking back the House in 2022.

  • Monday's price action showed there is still a contingent of bullish traders willing to bargain hunt after stocks fall.

  • The company is also betting that corporate travel trends will fundamentally change even in the most bullish scenarios.

  • Dealmakers, though, are the most bullish they have been in seven years around the M&A landscape.

  • Ironically, the DoJ’s lawsuit blocking the deal perhaps laid out the most bullish case for Plaid’s future in plain words.

  • Tesla Motors, for example, which now enjoys a $30 billion market capitalization thanks to bullish investors.

  • Investors are bullish in Aereo, too; the company has raised almost $100 million in funding.

  • But on the big screen, this bullish Brit transformed into the quintessential Cockney accented tough guy with a big heart.

  • There were plenty of other reasons to be bullish about Sean Saves the World.

  • She was less bullish on the idea that the industry is changing to be more welcoming to movies starring women.

  • You love toothless satires; let me inform you, a toothless satire is as improper as a toothed sleekstone, and as bullish.'

  • A toothless satire is as improper as a toothed sleck stone, and as bullish.

  • "And curb securities naturally feel the influence of the bullish sentiment," Fiedler continued.

  • His face was intelligent, dark, pleasing, and not at all John-Bullish.

  • In politics and religion this curious and very John Bullish unreason is still more apparent.