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What is a Rebound in Stocks?

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In the world of stocks, a rebound refers to a condition where the price increases after a previous decline or bearish phase.

A rebound is a turning point where prices start to increase again after being depressed and is usually closely related to a weakening market movement. It is important to understand that rebounds do not happen all the time, but only at certain moments. This means that a rebound will only appear if there was a downward trend or price weakness beforehand.

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