The Sixer Market saw its fair share of entertainment over the last few days, with a couple of individuals standing out with stellar performances for their teams. Here's some much-needed insight on the Bulls and Bears of the past week in the Sixer Market!Bull #1: Finn Allen (New Zealand)A lot was said about young Finn Allen before he made his T20I debut for New Zealand. Allen, who couldn't get going in his first two T20Is against Bangladesh, finally came up with a knock for the ages. Despite rain curtailing the T20I into a T10 game, it didn't stop Allen from going all-out attack with an 18-ball fifty to announce himself on the big stage. Courtesy of that knock, Allen earned a match score of 126.11 and a fantasy stock price increase of 48% in the past week! Some stats for someone who was just making his debut for his country. We're bound to see a lot of Allen in the coming days, with the Kiwi even set for a stint in the IPL with the Royal Challengers Bangalore. Can he get a go at the top of the order? We will have to wait and see.Bear #1: Liton Das (Bangladesh)While Finn Allen starred with his all-out attacking approach, Liton Das had a series to forget with the bat. The highly-rated Bangladesh batsman could only muster two matches scores in the range of 20-30 with a price decrement of 11.42% to show for his efforts. Although he showed glimpses of his ability in the second T20I, Liton was dismissed for a golden duck in the final game, which leaves his fantasy shareholders with a tough choice to make. Trading at 38.60 Sixer Coins per Share, Liton Das promises a lot in the Market. Able against pace and spin, Liton and his shareholders might just be one big knock away from what could be a good time in the Sixer Market!Bull #2: Daniel Hughes (Australia)If Finn Allen's increase in the Sixer Market was special, Daniel Hughes return to the gains and form was equally good. For some time now, his fantasy shareholders had been holding on to him despite repeated failures. But with two mesmerizing knocks against Queensland, albeit in different formats, Hughes has seen a near 41% increase in the Sixer Market. His match score average of 76.12 might not seem the deal, but the impact of his performances have had a profound effect on the Market itself. With only a handful of games left in the Australian domestic season, now might be the time to add him up, given the trades at just 37.20 Sixer Coins per Share!Bear #2: Aiden Markram (South Africa)Last but not least is Aiden Markram, albeit as a Bear! The 2014 ICC U-19 World Cup-winning captain made a return to the ODI fore after a brief hiatus during the week. However, it wasn't a very successful one as he could only muster a match score average of 35.36 with the bat. However, he did look good on both occasions, with his ability to take on the pacers early on being the key. A price decrease of nearly 8% has dented his fantasy stock value, but Markram's talent and ability are there for everyone to see. Trading at 49.00 Sixer Coins per Share, Markram is available for a reasonable price in the market, and with the likes of de Kock and Rabada not available for the final ODI, he could well be in the spotlight at the Centurion! Only time will tell if he can fire and cement his place in the South African white-ball set-up!