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Post Correction Phase

Definition

A Post Correction Phase characterizes the interval succeeding a notable price reduction in a market, where assets commence to stabilize or exhibit indications of recuperation. This stage typically follows a market adjustment or a downturn, marked by diminished selling pressure, augmented accumulation, and a gradual restoration of investor assurance. It can involve horizontal price movement, minor upward shifts, or the establishment of a new price support level. Recognizing this phase is essential for investors aiming to benefit from prospective future expansion.