A structural bear market is a prolonged downturn driven by fundamental economic shifts, like demographic changes or debt imbalances, not just short-term sentiment. It’s used by analysts to gauge long-term investment risks and adjust portfolio strategies. Investors benefit by reallocating to defensive assets, while traders use it to profit from sustained declines through short selling.
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