There are more buyers than sellers in the bull market. A bull market is called a bull market. There are many factors that form a bull market, mainly including the following aspects: ① Economic factors: the increase in profits of joint-stock enterprises, economic prosperity, the decline in interest rates, the development of emerging industries and moderate inflation may push up the stock market price. Political factors: government policies, laws and decrees, or sudden political events can all cause the stock price to rise. ③ Factors of the stock market itself: such as snapping up stocks, speculators shorting, and buying stocks on a large scale can all trigger a bull market.