A practice whereby bearish investors (bears) accumulate shares being sold short in an attempt to drive down share prices. The bear trap is set up when the bearish investors find it necessary to repurchase the shares from an individual or a group at an artificial price determined by the seller. This gives a misleading signal that the upward trend of a stock or index has reversed, though that is actually not the case.
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