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Charging Bull
My question is about the meaning of the name of the sculpture "Charging Bull" by Arturo Di Modica that is also referred to as the Wall Street Bull. Does "Charging Bull" mean "the angry bull ready to invade" or "the bull that brings prosperity and money with it"?
Jan 30, 2018 12:46 PM
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The second definition. In English we say the market is either a "bear" or "bull" market. The bear is conservative and pessimistic and ready to hibernate. The bull charges ahead without looking or thinking of consequences.
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