#MarketPullback Profit-taking: Traders who bought at lower prices may sell to lock in gains, causing a temporary dip.

Market reaction to news: Short-term negative news or economic data releases can trigger temporary sell-offs.

Technical resistance/support: Prices may pause or pull back when they reach strong technical resistance levels (in an uptrend) or bounce from support levels (in a downtrend).

Overbought/oversold conditions: Technical indicators might signal that an asset is temporarily overbought (in an uptrend) or oversold (in a downtrend), leading to a correction.

How to Identify a Market Pullback:

Analyze the primary trend: Use tools like trend lines or moving averages to confirm the overall direction of the market or asset.

Look for small candle bodies and mixed colors: During a pullback, candlestick patterns may show smaller bodies and a mix of bullish and bearish candles, indicating