inquiry: What are some examples of “secular stocks?”?
And can someone clarify the meaning of “secular bear/bull market?”
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Answer by greg_rez
A “secular” time frame is any long term time frame that lasts usually between 5-20 years.
So a secular bull market is a bull market that lasts between 5-20 years, and a secular stock trend is the long term price trend of that specific stock.
There are no secular stocks, just time frames.
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