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Bear raid

The financial definition for Bear raid:

In the context of general equities, attempt by investors to move the price of a stock opportunistically by selling large numbers of shares short. The investors pocket the difference between the initial price and the new, lower price after this maneuver. This technique is illegal under SEC rules, which stipulate that every short sale must be on an uptick.




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Bear CD

Bear CD
A bear CD pays the holder a fraction of any fall in a given market index.


Bear market

Bear market
Any market in which prices exhibit a declining trend. For a prolonged period, usually falling by 20% or more.


Bear trap

Bear trap
The predicament facing short sellers when a bear market reverses its trend and becomes bullish. The assets continue to sell in anticipation of further declines in price, and short sellers then are forced to cover at higher prices.


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