Stock Market Rebound
Stock Market Rebound refers to a situation in which a financial market, particularly the stock market, experiences a recovery or increase in stock prices after a period of decline or downturn. This rebound usually occurs after investors regain confidence in the market, often driven by positive economic indicators, corporate earnings reports, or policy changes that bolster economic activity. A rebound can signal the end of a bear market or a temporary recovery within a broader economic cycle. Investors view rebounds as opportunities for profit, but they can also be speculative and may precede further volatility.