What Does Bullish vs Bearish Mean?

Not just definitions—what these signals mean for your actual decisions.

What you'll learn

  • 1. The difference between bullish, bearish, and neutral bias
  • 2. How we calculate bias (it's not a guess)
  • 3. What to actually DO when you see each signal

The Three Bias Types

Bullish

Bullish

What it means: The asset is trending up, with volume and momentum confirming the move. Buyers are in control.

How we calculate it: 2 of 3 indicators (trend, volume, strength) must agree on upward direction.

What to consider:
  • • Look for entry points on pullbacks
  • • Add to existing positions if risk allows
  • • Set stop losses below recent support
Neutral

Neutral

What it means: Indicators disagree. The market is undecided—could go either way.

How we calculate it: No clear majority among indicators. Mixed signals = no signal.

What to consider:
  • • Wait for clarity before taking new positions
  • • Hold existing positions with tighter stops
  • • Focus on other assets with clearer signals
Bearish

Bearish

What it means: The asset is trending down, with volume and momentum confirming the decline. Sellers are in control.

How we calculate it: 2 of 3 indicators must agree on downward direction.

What to consider:
  • • Avoid new long positions
  • • Consider taking profits on existing holdings
  • • Wait for reversal signals before buying dips

Signal Strength

Not all signals are equal. We show modifiers when conviction is especially high or low:

Strong Bullish All 3 indicators agree, with high volume. Highest conviction.
Bullish 2 of 3 indicators agree. Standard signal.
Weak Bullish Direction is up, but volume is low. Proceed with caution.

Common Mistakes

Buying the dip on a bearish signal
"It's down 20%, must be a deal!" Not if the trend is still down. Wait for the signal to flip.
Fighting the macro
A bullish BTC signal during risk-off macro often underperforms. Check the big picture first.
Expecting instant results
Signals indicate direction, not timing. A bullish signal might take days or weeks to play out.

Quick Reference

Signal Meaning Action
Bullish Trend up, confirmed Look for entries
Neutral Mixed signals Wait for clarity
Bearish Trend down, confirmed Avoid new longs

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