#MarketPullback
A market pullback is a short-term drop in the price of an asset — like stocks, crypto, or commodities — after a recent rise.
💡 In simple terms:
It’s a small “pause” or “dip” in an upward trend, not a full crash.
🔍 Example:
A stock rises from $100 → $120, then drops to $110 before going up again.
That $10 drop is a pullback.
📊 Key Points:
Usually a 5–10% decline from recent highs.
Considered normal and healthy in an uptrend.
Often used by traders as a buying opportunity.
⚠️ Not the Same As:
Correction: Bigger drop (10–20%).
Bear Market: Long-term downtrend (20%+ drop).