Bull vs Bear Market Basics
August 30, 2010 – 2:07 pm | No Comment

If you’re new to the stock market, you may not be familiar with the old adage, “bull vs bear market.” What exactly does it mean? Well, there are a couple of theories out there, but …

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Bear Market Fund Managers

Submitted by Big Bear on June 25, 2008 – 2:25 pmNo Comment

A recent study by Citywire has revealed that  only one-in-three fund managers have managed to deliver positive returns for the last 10 months.  The report goes on to highlight some of the better bear market fund managers.

On 9 August last year global stockmarkets crashed, the first real signal that the five-year bull market was drawing to a close and that the credit crunch had taken hold. This sudden shift in sentiment has hit fund performance, with only 33% of funds delivering a positive return from 9 August to the end of May this year, according to Lipper.

The key UK All Companies and UK Equity Income sectors have found the going especially tough. The average returns in these sectors have been -4.9% and -8.1%, respectively, over the last nine months.  Read More.

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