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One poignant point raised by market analysts is the very definition of a "dip." This term traditionally indicates a temporary decline that should be followed by recovery. Yet, for Disney, the current pricing suggests stagnation rather than a mere dip. If the stock were to venture into the 70s range, analysts might reconsider their stance, but for now, many remain uncertain on whether this phase is merely a normalization of Disney’s stock value.