#MarketPullback A market pullback refers to a temporary decline in the price of stocks, cryptocurrencies, or other assets after a recent rise. It typically ranges from 5% to 10% and is considered a natural part of market cycles. Pullbacks often occur due to profit-taking, economic news, or investor uncertainty. Unlike a full correction or bear market, a pullback is usually short-lived and can present buying opportunities for investors. While they may cause concern, pullbacks can signal a healthy market by preventing overvaluation. Understanding pullbacks helps investors stay calm and focused on long-term strategies rather than reacting emotionally to short-term dips.
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