A Bull Market is a sustained period of rising asset prices—typically defined as a gain of 20% or more from recent lows—accompanied by strong investor confidence, positive economic outlook, and increasing corporate earnings. Bull markets are characterised by rising GDP, low unemployment, and growing consumer spending. In India, the post-COVID bull market of 2020–2024 saw the Nifty 50 surge from approximately 7,500 to over 26,000. For equity investors, bull markets reward long-term participation and create significant wealth-building opportunities through compounding returns and capital appreciation.