“A bull market is very much like being in love. You don’t realise its value till it’s gone.” — Vijay Kedia Copy Share Image
“Don’t always trust what you see. In a bull market even a duck looks like a swan.” — Vijay Kedia Copy Share Image
A crash really occurs when you suddenly have a violent downturn in the market that then heralds a long bull market. — Ron Chernow Copy Share Image
Bull markets have valuation froth and bull markets have commitment forth. Now just by valuation froth, bull markets do not end. — Rakesh Jhunjhunwala Copy Share Image
The last leg of a bull market always ends in hysteria; the last leg of a bear market always ends in panic. — Jim Rogers Copy Share Image
Markets may in the short-term correct. But in a bull market the correction is always sharp, swift and short-lived. — Rakesh Jhunjhunwala Copy Share Image
“The average bull market runs about 165 weeks or roughly 3 years and the average gain is about 131 percent. As we… — David Skarica Copy Share Image
They say you never grow poor taking profits. No, you don't. But neither do you grow rich taking a four-point profit in… — Jesse Lauriston Livermore Copy Share Image
The upward move at the beginning of a bull market is almost always huge compared with the vacillations late in the bear… — Kenneth Fisher Copy Share Image
Stock market corrections, although painful at the time, are actually a very healthy part of the whole mechanism, because there are always… — Ron Chernow Copy Share Image
Bull markets are great, but they breed complacency. Bear markets can be energizing. Instead of fretting over the decline in your net… — James Stewart Copy Share Image
The typical conditions for the birth of a bull market are here: you have a changed country, you have a deep fall… — Rakesh Jhunjhunwala Copy Share Image
I think when markets go up and there is no manipulation in markets and people question the market going up and it… — Rakesh Jhunjhunwala Copy Share Image
Any bull market covers a multitude of sins, so there may be all sorts of problems with the current system that we… — Ron Chernow Copy Share Image
Fundamentals might be good for the first third or first 50 or 60 percent of a move, but the last third of… — Paul Tudor Jones Copy Share Image
To me the gold price takes the form of a very uncomplicated formula, and all you have to do is divide one… — James Grant Copy Share Image
“These new taxes and the nationalization of finance meant the U.S. government would soon be dealing with a healthy budget surplus. Universal… — Kim Stanley Robinson Copy Share Image
It never was my thinking that made the big money for me. It always was my sitting. Got that? My sitting tight!… — Edwin Lefevre Copy Share Image
There will always be bull markets followed by bear markets followed by bull markets — John Templeton Copy Share Image
In Reno, there is always a bull market, never a bear market, for the stocks and bonds of happiness. — Virgilia Peterson Copy Share Image
Whenever the investor sold out in an upswing as soon as the top level of the previous well-recognized bull market was reached,… — Benjamin Graham Copy Share Image
A market does not culminate in one grand blaze of glory. Neither does it end with a sudden reversal of form. A… — Jesse Lauriston Livermore Copy Share Image