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A stock market correction may sound similar to a crash, but there are some key distinctions between the two. A crash is a sharp drop in share prices, typically a double-digit percentage decline ...
Stock market corrections are typically measured retrospectively from recent highs to their lowest closing price. The recovery period can be measured from the lowest closing price to new highs, to recovery. [8] Gains of 10% from the low is an alternative definition of the exit of a correction. [citation needed]
When the stock market drops enough to make people jittery, there will no doubt be a debate about whether it's the start of a crash or "just a correction." Anyone who lived through 2008 knows the...
The stock market looks increasingly vulnerable to a sharp pullback, according to Goldman Sachs. In a note, the bank highlighted three things that could challenge the bull case for stocks in 2025.
The stock market’s dip Monday introduced the term to many new investors for the first time. Here’s what it means.
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Correction may refer to: A euphemism for punishment; Correction (newspaper), the posting of a notice of a mistake in a past issue of a newspaper; Correction (stock market), in financial markets, a short-term price decline; Correction, a 1975 novel by Thomas Bernhard; a mechanism in mixed electoral systems also known as compensation
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