I tend to talk about pullbacks in a lot of my videos… However, if you’re wondering exactly what they are, they’re a pause or moderate drop in the price of a stock or stock market. And they’re relatively short in terms of duration.
But the real question you should be asking is how we can gauge those pullbacks in price…
The markets are down as we start the week with the holidays fast approaching — and more in Monday’s stock market recap.
The markets are closed on Friday for Christmas, so this is what you’ll often hear me refer to as a “fragmented week.” During weeks like this, a lot of people take off, or at least half of it to rest and prepare for the holidays.
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