#MarketRebound
A market rebound refers to the recovery of financial markets following a period of decline or downturn. It typically occurs after a significant loss in stock prices, asset values, or economic performance, driven by factors such as improved investor confidence, strong corporate earnings, positive economic data, or interventions by central banks. Rebounds can be swift or gradual, depending on underlying economic conditions. While rebounds often signal optimism and a return to growth, they may also be volatile, influenced by shifting investor sentiment, global events, or policy changes. A market rebound can indicate a new growth phase after a recession or correction.