A secondary market bottom marks the lowest price point in a stock or asset after an initial decline, often signaling a potential recovery. Investors use it to identify undervalued entry opportunities, while traders benefit from timing purchases before upward trends. This concept aids portfolio managers and long-term holders seeking to maximize returns.
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