#MarketPullback A market pullback refers to a short-term decline in stock prices after a recent rise. It’s generally seen as a natural and healthy part of market behavior and is typically a drop of 5–10% from recent highs. Pullbacks can happen due to profit-taking, economic data, interest rate concerns, geopolitical events, or investor sentiment shifts.
Key characteristics of a market pullback:
Short duration (days to weeks)
Moderate decline (typically less than 10%)
Often a buying opportunity in longer-term uptrends
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