#MarketPullback

A market pullback refers to a temporary decline in the price of stocks or the overall market, typically after a recent rally. It's usually seen as a short-term dip (generally 5–10%) and can be a healthy correction in an upward trend rather than a sign of a long-term downturn.

Investors often view pullbacks as potential buying opportunities, especially if the broader fundamentals remain strong. However, it's important to differentiate a pullback from a more serious correction (10%+) or bear market (20%+ drop).

Are you looking for current pullback analysis or advice on how to trade during one?