#MarketRebound MarketRebound is an economic concept that describes the rapid recovery of the market following a period of decline or instability. This phenomenon often occurs after stock market corrections, financial crises, or negative economic events, when investors return with confidence, leading to significant increases in asset prices. A market rebound can be supported by factors such as government interventions, positive financial results, decreasing interest rates, or improved economic outlooks. It is important to differentiate between a temporary rebound and a sustainable recovery, as some increases may merely be emotional reactions of the market, lacking solid economic fundamentals.