A market pullback is when the value of stocks or financial assets in a market temporarily decreases after a period of growth. In simple terms, it's like a small step back or pause in the upward movement of the market. Full definition
He called for a 30 to 50 percent stock market pullback in 2012 and 2014, as well. (cnbc.com)
More and more financial columnists I follow are pounding the table for some sort of equity market pullback in what has been a relentless climb higher. (seekingalpha.com)
The result is a stock market pullback of over 600 Dow points. (hacked.com)