This article has been translated from English to Gen Z Slang.

A bull is like that one investor homie who’s convinced the asset or market is just gonna yeet itself upwards for a long while. 🚀

If someone’s vibing with this mindset, we call it having a “bullish” mood—totally hyped about the market and expecting those numbers to hit sky-high. 📈✨

This mindset could be fueled by techie analysis, the deep stuff like fundamental analysis, or just the whole economic scene being lit. 🔥

Bulls are in constant throwdowns with “bears”, tryna flex harder and get those crypto prices to glow up. 💪

The whole “bull” and “bear” lingo is borrowed from Wall Street’s playbook, referring to peeps who either bet the market’s gonna zoom up (bulls) or nosedive (bears). 🤔

Usually, we slap a “bull market” tag if prices lift like 20% after a savage 20% drop, and “bear market” is what’s up if prices sink 20% after a peak. 📉

When you hear “bull”, just picture one of those beasts raising its horns like it’s saying, “up we go!” 🐂⬆️

And “bear”? Picture them claws coming down like, “watch yo face!” 🐻⬇️

But hey, just because you’re feeling “bullish” doesn’t mean you’ll be cashing in—future market moves can be sus, and predictions might miss. 🤷‍♂️💸