Rebound stocks refer to undervalued shares poised for recovery after a downturn, often due to improved fundamentals or market sentiment. Investors use them to capitalize on price reversals, buying low during corrections. Long-term traders and value investors benefit most, seeking gains from temporary dips while managing risks through careful analysis.
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