#MarketPullback A market pullback is a temporary decline in the price of stocks or other assets, typically between 5–10%, after a recent rise. It’s a normal part of market behavior and often viewed as a healthy correction rather than a crash. Pullbacks can occur due to profit-taking, economic news, or investor sentiment shifts. While they may cause short-term concern, they often present buying opportunities for long-term investors. Unlike a full correction or bear market, pullbacks are shorter and less severe. Traders and investors use technical analysis and key support levels to anticipate pullbacks and plan entries or exits accordingly.
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