These individual stocks have recently entered official bull market territory

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Take a look at the individual stocks that have crossed bull market territory.

While Wall Street debates over whether the S & P 500 is truly out of a bear market, these individual stocks are in bull market territory. The broad market index is up 20% from its October low. However, most market historians define a bull market as a period where investors get gains of 20% or more as well as a new high — the latter of which hasn't been reached yet by the S & P 500. The broader market index hit a closing record high of 4,796.

Pro screened for the stocks in a true bull market that fall under the following criteria: S & P 500 or Russell 1000 member Market cap of $15 billion or more At least 20% higher off its 52-week low Made a new 52-week high on Tuesday To be sure, notable names such as Apple have gained more than 20% from their 52-week lows and have hit 52-week highs — albeit not this past Tuesday, excluding them from the list.

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