#MarketCorrectionBuyOrHODL

A market correction occurs when asset prices drop by 10% or more from recent highs, often due to overvaluation, economic shifts, or investor sentiment. In such situations, the decision to buy or HODL (Hold On for Dear Life) depends on your strategy.

If you believe in the long-term value of an asset, HODLing can help weather short-term volatility. Buying during corrections might be wise if prices are undervalued, but only if you’ve done proper research. Avoid panic selling; instead, focus on your financial goals, risk tolerance, and market analysis to make informed decisions. Patience often rewards disciplined investors.