A huckelbearer is a term used in the context of a specific type of bearer bond, which is a security instrument that is owned by whoever holds it, rather than being registered to a specific owner. This type of bond allows for easy transfer of ownership and anonymity, as it does not require the buyer's name to be recorded. Huckelbearers are often associated with higher risks, including issues related to taxation and regulation, due to the lack of traceability.