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Bull Cycle End

Definition

A bull cycle end signifies the conclusion of a sustained period of rising asset prices in financial markets. This term denotes the cessation of an upward market trend, typically characterized by widespread investor optimism and increasing asset valuations. It marks a transition point where buying pressure diminishes, and selling pressure begins to exert dominance, leading to a market reversal. Identifying this phase often involves analyzing technical indicators, trading volumes, and shifts in market sentiment.