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pullback

[pool-bak] / ˈpʊlˌbæk /


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The moves were paired with a sharp pullback in oil prices and an easing in Treasury bond yields.

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“Gold offers a compelling proposition for investors focused on wealth preservation and intergenerational resilience. We view the recent pullback as an opportunity to adjust strategic exposure and tactically position for a recovery,” he added.

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But its pullback follows an astonishing gain of more than 135% from its Liberation Day trough to its February peak, adding around $2.3 trillion in market value along the way.

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Wall Street’s financial sector is strong, but faces new risks in the booming private credit market, as seen with JPMorgan’s recent pullback.

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While the stock was firmly rejected near the $20 level on Feb. 12, the current pullback appears constructive.

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