A type of short squeeze that occurs unintentionally when stock lenders recall their stocks (e.g., to settle a stock sale) and the short sellers are unable to find a replacement for their stock loans, because the stock is in short supply. A natural (nonmanipulative) short squeeze will, thus, ensue as stock loan recalls are not met.
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