#MarketPullback is a brief decline or pullback in the price of assets within a bullish market. Unlike a correction or a bearish market, a pullback is usually temporary and of lesser magnitude, representing a healthy pause in the advance of prices. This phenomenon can be triggered by profit-taking, momentary economic news, or technical events. Many investors see it as an opportunity to buy at lower prices before the upward trend continues. Correctly identifying a pullback, rather than a deeper decline, requires technical analysis and understanding of the market context. Although common, investing during a pullback carries risks if not managed properly.
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