What is a bull trap, explained
A bull trap lures traders into thinking prices will keep rising, only to reverse and cause losses. Learn how to spot and avoid this common trading pitfall.
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A bull trap lures traders into thinking prices will keep rising, only to reverse and cause losses. Learn how to spot and avoid this common trading pitfall.
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