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Correction

A decline of 10% to 20% from a recent high in a stock, index, or asset. Corrections are a normal and healthy part of market cycles -- since 1950, the S&P 500 has experienced a correction roughly once every 18 months on average. While they feel alarming in the moment, corrections often create buying opportunities within ongoing bull markets. A decline beyond 20% is classified as a bear market.

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