A market rebound refers to a recovery in financial markets following a period of decline or volatility. It occurs when asset prices, such as stocks, bonds, or commodities, begin to rise after hitting a low point, often driven by renewed investor confidence, positive economic data, or stabilizing global events. Rebounds can be swift or gradual, depending on the underlying causes of the prior downturn and the strength of the recovery signals. For example, a market might rebound after a central bank intervention, strong corporate earnings, or easing geopolitical tensions, signaling a return to growth and optimism among traders and investors.😭.#MarketReboundRally
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