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Where Did the Bull and Bear Market Get Their Names?🐻 The historical version is based on the sale of bearskins. Often intermediaries involved in the sale would sell the skins before delivery, basing the price on speculation the price would drop. These middlemen were called bearskin jobbers, or bears for short. Because they would undersell the skins, the term bear was used to describe a downturn in the market. 🐂 Although bulls were not involved in this process, during this same period in history, bull-and-bear fights were quite popular. Because the bull is in opposition to the bear, the term bull was used for an upward market. This can also be tied to the metaphorical explanation, with the upward bullish attack of the horns and the downward bearish motion of the paw. 🌟 And thus, the iconic symbols of the financial world were born - the Bull and the Bear. From then on, they’ve become more than just animals; they’re the spirited mascots of market optimism and caution, guiding traders through the highs and lows of the financial jungle.So, whether you’re feeling bullish or bearish, remember: every market tale has its own unique twists and turns, but with a little wisdom and a dash of luck, you can navigate the wilds of Wall Street and beyond! 🎉💼 #BullVsBear #WallStreet #triviatuesday #westparkfinancial

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