In market slang, a “mug bet” isn’t a formal term but usually refers to a trade that looks obvious and tempting yet is designed to trap naïve or retail traders. Since “mug” can mean a sucker, the phrase suggests a staged or low-conviction gamble where smart money baits participation and then reverses the move, leaving late entrants holding the bag.
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