A market pullback refers to a temporary decline or retreat in the price of stocks, indexes, or other financial assets, typically between 5% and 10% from recent highs. It’s considered a normal part of market cycles and can occur due to factors like profit-taking, economic data, geopolitical events, or investor sentiment shifts.
Pullbacks are often seen as healthy corrections within a longer-term uptrend, offering potential buying opportunities for investors.
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