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- n. The characteristic of being bullish.
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“As intriguing in this moment of U.S. pessimism is the 56-year-old uber-investor's long-term bullishness on American companies and U.S. competitiveness.”
The Wall Street Journal: The Bullish Case for the U.S. Economy
“Part of the reason for Mr. Zandi's short-term bullishness is that he figures about five million households aren't making payments on their mortgages, giving them as much as $60 billion to spend for now.”
The Wall Street Journal: IMF to Ponder China, Jobs and the U.S.'s Wallet
“Still not in the mass conciousness, but the bullishness is definitely there among the gold and silver bugs, and that has me encouraged.”
“Cramer's short-term bullishness has been vindicated.”
“Analysts expect longer-term bullishness in overseas markets to continue amid fears that inflation will become a major concern because of plentiful liquidity in global financial markets, but a bigger move in retail prices will depend on gold rising above its March 2008 high of $1,032/oz.”
The Wall Street Journal: Gold Demand to Shrink Further as Prices Rise
“My normal bullishness is tempered by the realization that most strategists are also bullish, at least in part because after three consecutive down years, a fourth is historically unlikely.”
“And I think the action the President is taking today will provide some longer-term bullishness and stability to the market price.”
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