Quick advance in prices following a decline.
Strong price rises, generally across the board.
A suddern rise in the value of a share or market performance after a long fall.
Rally - a prompt rise in prices (quotations) in the market.
A reversal of a downward trend of, say, share prices.
A rise in price following a sudden decline.
A movement up, "the stock rallied from its low"
A period where prices surge upward.
Marked rise in the price of a security, commodity future, or market after a period of decline or sideways movement.
A brisk rise in a stock market following a fall in share prices.
an advancing price movement following a decline in a market.
return to a former condition; "The jilted lover soon rallied and found new friends"; "The stock market rallied"
A rally in the market is a recovery of the stock prices after having sustained losses earlier in the trading period.
A sharp increase in the price of a security or the market generally.
A brisk rise in the general price level of the market or price of a stock.
An improvement in the market following a decline; the opposite of a reaction.
an upswing or brisk improvement in market activity and prices after a downturn.
Range Range (Price) Ratio Hedge
A brisk rise in stock price after a period of decline or consolidation.
A recovery in price after a period of decline.
An expression used in market parlance and literature to indicate a rise in prices following a flat or declining trend.
A very sudden increase in market value and activity.
An upward movement of prices following a decline; the opposite of a reaction.
An upward movement of prices. Opposite of recovery. Related: Recovery
A marked rise that follows a period of decline or sideways movement in the general level of the market or in individual securities. See: Horizontal Price Movement; Sideways Market
A quick rise, following a fall in the price of the market or an individual share.
A considerable rise in the value of a commodity, security or market after a decline
A brisk rise following a decline in the general price level of the market, or in an individual stock.
an increase in stock prices, after a fall (to rally - to rise after a fall).
A brisk advance following a decline in prices.
A rise in the sharemarket or a particular share price after a period of falling prices.
A substantial rise in the price of a security or an entire market.
A sharp increase following a decline in market prices.
A substantial rise in the price level of the overall market, following a decline.
A rise in the prices of individual securities, bonds, or indexes, following a period of flat or declining prices.
An upward movement of prices. Same as Recovery.
describes a situation in which stock or bond markets experience strong increases in value
See on: Investopedia A period of sustained increases in the prices of stocks, bonds or indexes. This type of price movement can happen during either a bull or a bear market, when it is known as either a bull market rally or a bear market rally, respectively. However, a rally will generally follow a period of flat or declining prices.
A quick rise in the general price level of the market or in the price of an individual stock.
The upward movement in market prices after a period of decline.