A stock market pullback is a short-term decline of 5-10% from recent highs, often seen as a healthy correction within an uptrend. Investors use pullbacks to buy quality stocks at discounted prices, while traders capitalize on short-term volatility. Long-term investors benefit by accumulating shares cheaper, and disciplined traders profit from strategic entries during temporary dips.
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