A price dip refers to a temporary decline in the market value of an asset, such as stocks or cryptocurrencies. Investors often view dips as buying opportunities, purchasing at lower prices before a potential rebound. Traders monitor dips to enter positions or average down costs. Long-term investors benefit by accumulating assets cheaply, while short-term speculators profit from quick price recoveries.
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