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Schulter

English translation: shoulder

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German term or phrase:Schulter
English translation:shoulder
Entered by: Natalie Chandler

14:56 Dec 9, 2003
German to English translations [PRO]
Tech/Engineering / Glass manufacturing
German term or phrase: Schulter
Text appearing on the upward curve of a results graph. (Graph shows chemical residues, peak lists and positions in a test on a pane of glass)
Natalie Chandler
Local time: 02:21
shoulder
Explanation:
The term "shoulder" is frequently used by chartists in connection with share price graphs, as in "head and shoulders".
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Edward Guyver
Local time: 01:21
Grading comment
Thanks for the explanation:-)
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shoulder


Explanation:
The term "shoulder" is frequently used by chartists in connection with share price graphs, as in "head and shoulders".

Edward Guyver
Local time: 01:21
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in pair: 247
Grading comment
Thanks for the explanation:-)

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  D D (X)
2 mins

agree  Edith Kelly
3 mins

agree  Gillian Scheibelein
57 mins

agree  Gareth McMillan: Agree- where a sharply rising graph starts to level out.
1 hr

agree  Narasimhan Raghavan
2 hrs

agree  John McDonnell: I like this description but I am not sure that Schulter is the best description for such a curve
2 hrs
  -> I assume that the shoulder is a point on the curve, not the curve itself.

agree  Mario Marcolin
4 hrs
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