The first week of March goes by us, but it hasn't disappointed by any means. A couple of players handed handsome rewards in the short term while a majority of the Sixer community reaped the rewards of patience courtesy of the Aussie captain Aaron Finch, who we will talk about later on. While the Super League T20 was unfortunately postponed, fantasy shareholders received an insulin boost, with the Indian Premier League set to kickstart on April 9th, 2021. As the road to the IPL 2021 begins, it's imperative you know the top-performing and not so top-performing stocks in the Sixer Market! Without further ado, here are this week's Bulls and Bears!Bull #1: Aaron Finch (Australia)+87.77%! It is a long time coming for Aaron Finch and his fantasy shareholders. For the past few weeks, fantasy shareholders have waited for the opportune time, and Finch hasn't let them down. Across three games, Finch averaged a match score of 104.87 as he put the Kiwis to the sword. He achieved three fifty-plus match scores on the trot, which propelled his price past the 50 Sixer Coins mark. Although he couldn't lead Australia to a series win, Finch and his fantasy shareholders would be mighty impressed with his turn in form. While he doesn't have an IPL contract to show for his efforts or talent, Finch in this kind of form could be a handful in the Australian domestic circuit!Bear #1: Virat Kohli (India)Speaking of the IPL, Virat Kohli's fantasy stocks are selling like hotcakes. However, the Indian captain had a Test series to forget with no hundred to his name. Even more, he averaged a match score of just 33.57 in the last two Tests. This forced his price to drop by 8.46%, the highest among the Indian contingency. But there's still hope for his current fantasy shareholders and his future ones as well. England takes on India and Virat Kohli in the white-ball format in the lead up to the IPL. With Virat's record in white-ball formats being second to none, you wouldn't want to miss out on his fantasy stocks, which are trading at 53.40 Sixer Coins per Share!Bull #2: Cameron Green (Australia)Surprise, surprise! It's Cameron Green for the second consecutive week as a Bull and rightly so. The Aussie prodigy scored his career-high in both List A and First-Class cricket and has seen a massive rise of 46.32%. He achieved a match score average of 106.94, second to only Mohammad Nabi over the week. However, Green's ascent to the top of the pile edges out the Afghan veteran. Like Finch, Cameron Green was also a long term prospect for many and has begun to deliver on his promise. Green is now up by +125% over his last nine games and doesn't seem like stopping anytime soon. And what's better is his fantasy stock is still at a reasonable 52.70 Sixer Coins per Share! With a couple more rounds left in the Sheffield Shield, the sky is the limit for Cameron Green!Bear #2: Chris Gayle (West Indies)Last but not least, Chris Gayle rounds up the list, albeit as a Bear. The southpaw made a return to the Windies T20I set-up on the back of a superb IPL and PSL campaign. Although he was demoted to the number three spot, Gayle has made it his own but is yet to fire there for the Windies. The former RCB batsman saw a fantasy stock price decrease of 15%, courtesy of a match score average of less than 20. However, one cannot write off Chris Gayle in this format. All he needs is some time in the middle, and his stock would be as good as any. If you think he can get the ball rolling in the third T20I against Sri Lanka, 60.90 Sixer Coins per Share is all it will cost to grab him up.