After every dip, the same question echoes: Is this the rebound?
Markets don’t rise in straight lines. They breathe, correct, and consolidate before moving again. A strong market rebound often follows extreme fear, oversold conditions, or positive macro triggers like easing inflation or favorable policy shifts.
📈 Look for confirmation through volume spikes, bullish candlestick patterns, and breakouts from key resistance zones.
🧠 But don’t let emotion lead your trades—rebounds can be traps too.
Smart investors prepare during the dip, not at the peak. Stay sharp, set your targets, and stick to your plan.
Patience, perspective, and preparation = the rebound advantage.