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- Bear_raid abstract "A bear raid is a type of stock market strategy, where a trader (or group of traders) attempts to force down the price of a stock to cover a short position. The name is derived from the common use of bear or bearish in the language of market sentiment to reflect the idea that investors expect downward price movement.A bear raid can be done by spreading negative rumors about the target firm, which puts downward pressure on the share price. This is typically considered a form of securities fraud. Alternatively, traders could take on large short positions themselves, manipulating the price with the large volume of selling, making the strategy self-perpetuating.".
- Bear_raid wikiPageID "12575031".
- Bear_raid wikiPageLength "1888".
- Bear_raid wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Bear_raid wikiPageRevisionID "683719575".
- Bear_raid wikiPageWikiLink Category:Finance_fraud.
- Bear_raid wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stock_market.
- Bear_raid wikiPageWikiLink Market_manipulation.
- Bear_raid wikiPageWikiLink Market_sentiment.
- Bear_raid wikiPageWikiLink Market_trend.
- Bear_raid wikiPageWikiLink Rumor.
- Bear_raid wikiPageWikiLink Securities_fraud.
- Bear_raid wikiPageWikiLink Short_(finance).
- Bear_raid wikiPageWikiLink Stock.
- Bear_raid wikiPageWikiLink Stock_market.
- Bear_raid wikiPageWikiLink Trader_(finance).
- Bear_raid wikiPageWikiLink Uptick_rule.
- Bear_raid wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bear Raid".
- Bear_raid wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bear raid".
- Bear_raid wikiPageWikiLinkText "bear raid".
- Bear_raid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Finance-stub.
- Bear_raid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bear_raid subject Category:Finance_fraud.
- Bear_raid subject Category:Stock_market.
- Bear_raid hypernym Strategy.
- Bear_raid type VideoGame.
- Bear_raid type Market.
- Bear_raid comment "A bear raid is a type of stock market strategy, where a trader (or group of traders) attempts to force down the price of a stock to cover a short position. The name is derived from the common use of bear or bearish in the language of market sentiment to reflect the idea that investors expect downward price movement.A bear raid can be done by spreading negative rumors about the target firm, which puts downward pressure on the share price. This is typically considered a form of securities fraud.".
- Bear_raid label "Bear raid".
- Bear_raid sameAs Q4876611.
- Bear_raid sameAs m.02wwfvt.
- Bear_raid sameAs Q4876611.
- Bear_raid wasDerivedFrom Bear_raid?oldid=683719575.
- Bear_raid isPrimaryTopicOf Bear_raid.