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Bullmark

Okay kiddo, let me explain bullmark to you in a simple way.

Have you ever seen a bull? They are big animals with horns and they like to charge at things. Sometimes people use the bull as a symbol for the stock market.

When people talk about a bull market, that means that the stock market is doing well and the prices of stocks are going up. This is good news for people who invest in the stock market, because they can make more money.

A bullmark refers to when a company's share price increases dramatically, usually due to some very good news like a big product launch or a major acquisition. It's like the bull market but more specific to one company.

So if someone tells you that a company has a bullmark, that means their stock price is doing really well because good things are happening to that company.
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