1. bearish - Adjective
2. bearish - Adjective Satellite
Partaking of the qualities of a bear; resembling a bear in temper or manners.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA contested result and prolonged uncertainty is seen as the most bearish outcome for oil and markets in general, while a win for Joe Biden would be seen as bearish to neutral because of his support for green policies and softer stance on Iran. Source: Internet
Corroborating a weak outlook, the moving average convergence divergence indicator in the daily chart is showing good bearish momentum as it has extended deeper into the negative territory. Source: Internet
A bearish third candle completes the pattern. Source: Internet
Analysts at Coindesk say the rally is due to a resurgence of institutional participation and bearish sentiment around the dollar. Source: Internet
Also, the daily RSI and the MACD indicator in the daily chart has gone into bearish zone. Source: Internet
Consequently, ETF traders who are wary of the euro currency’s outlook could also capitalize on further woes through inverse or bearish euro-related ETFs. Source: Internet