Each of these animals represents opposite situations from the market point of view, however, both are large, strong, aggressive, and vigorous animals. Both animals have very similar characteristics of strength and character, however, they represent two so different aspects of the market that it is difficult for us to understand both representations, to understand it, we will have to go a bit to the past and refer to one of the theories that explain the symbolism of the bear and the bull.  ### Wall Street and the origin of bears and bulls
As many know, the famous Wall Street is the representation or maximum world reference of the market system, not only it's very active and bustling activity, the large volumes of capital that move daily and the hundreds of films based on this market have made worthy of that title, but modern history the position as the forerunner and innovator of many of the financial market mechanisms that are implemented today.
In addition to the theory about the origin of Wall Street and the symbolism of abundance of bulls and lack of bears, two other theories could explain the influence of these animals on the symbolism of market behavior. One has to do with a very ancient custom and the other with the attack characteristics of each of these animals. One of the things that most characterized the extinct Roman Empire was the circus, in this type shows it was very common to see combat to the death between men called gladiators or the execution of criminals for the amusement of the attendees, but in addition, the animals were also put on to fight, the fights between bears and bulls is one of the most important and showy that could be organized, perhaps from there that symbolic "antagonism" between both animals were generated.  taken from [freepik.es](https://www.freepik.es/vector-gratis/ilustracion-mercado-valores-toro-oso_1209458.htm) A final theory, perhaps the most deeply rooted within the world trading community, has to do with how each of these animals attacks. On the one hand, we have the bull whose lunges are made with a movement from the bottom to the top of its head and horns, which describes an upward movement (graphing an upward trend) and on the opposite side, we have the bear, whose attack technique consists of In launching strong claws or blows up and down, using a downward movement (which would represent a downtrend), this could also represent the two different existing market strategies.  Now I would like to know your opinion on this topic, did you know the meaning of this symbolism? Which of the theories seems the most appropriate to you? Do you know of any other theory that can explain the origin of bulls and bears within the financial environment? ***We keep reading!***
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