#MarketPullback $BTC $BNB If you've ever watched the stock market decline and wondered, 'Is this normal?', the answer is yes! Stock market pullbacks, those moments when prices drop from their recent highs, are an integral part of investing. They may seem scary, but history shows they happen consistently. Let’s clarify what pullbacks look like and how often they occur over the past hundred years, based on the S&P 500 index, a key measure of U.S. stocks. What is a pullback? A pullback is simply a fancy term for a stock market decline. Imagine prices climbing to a peak, then dropping a bit before (often) rising again. We measure pullbacks by the amount the market has fallen from its peak - say 5%, 10%, 15%, or 20%. Each size tells us something different about what’s happening. $ETH
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