Bull Market
A bull market is a prolonged period of rising prices and optimistic sentiment. In crypto it describes a sustained, broad advance, often accompanied by rising trading activity and public interest.
How it works
Bull markets are fuelled by some combination of new demand, easier financial conditions, positive news and growing speculation. Rising prices attract more participants, whose buying pushes prices higher still. The reverse condition — a sustained decline in prices and confidence — is a bear market.
Why it matters
Strong rallies can create a fear of missing out that leads people to buy late and take on too much risk near a peak. Understanding that markets move in cycles helps temper expectations during the euphoria of a bull run.
Example
A stretch in which most major coins climb sharply and newcomers flood in is typically called a bull market.