Similar words: bullion, bullied, ebullient, ebullition, ebullience, portcullis, embellish, a bull in a china shop. Meaning: ['bʊlɪʃ] adj. expecting a rise in prices.
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61. In spite of a higher price expectation and increasingly bullish market sentiment, the local wholesale-retail traders didn't appear to hoard excess oils.
62. Yet Collins also warned of the risk to these foreign bond investments if the U.S. economy grows a lot faster than expected, which should be bullish for the dollar over the near term.
63. A bullish result is when this rebound able to move above the third fan trend line.
64. According to Dow Theory, the trend of the market had turned bullish.
65. Monday's trading action is bullish and suggesting further short - term gains.
66. But there a caveat on the long - term bullish outlook for commodities.
67. The result: a short squeeze exacerbated by a series of bullish comments from banking executives.
68. This is where Lionel Logue comes in – a bullish Australian with bohemian manners and shabby premises on Harley Street.
69. Your optimal bullish scenario for establishing a long position would be to see a series of increasingly steeper Trendlines, drawn on three of more points,(http://sentencedict.com/bullish.html) combined with rising open interest.
70. Having also completed a Premier League double over United, Fowler is bullish about Liverpool's prospects.
71. Some 'extra ammo' definitely came from a bullish technical picture which possibly triggered institutional buying.
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