#MarketPullback

"Marker pullback" is not a common term in financial trading. However, if we separate the two words:

* Marker: Can refer to a signal, price level, or a specific indicator that the trader is interested in.

* Pullback: Is a temporary price correction in an uptrend (or a temporary increase in price in a downtrend).

So, "marker pullback" can be understood as a pullback that occurs at or near a significant signal/price level/indicator that the trader is monitoring.

For example:

* The stock price is in an uptrend and pulls back to the moving average (a "marker").

* The price touches a previous support level (a "marker") and then has a small pullback before continuing to rise.

In trading, identifying pullbacks at important "markers" can help traders find potential entry points with lower risk.