Glossary entry

German term or phrase:

idealtypisch

English translation:

characteristic

Added to glossary by EMatt
Oct 21, 2002 20:00
21 yrs ago
German term

idealtypisch

German to English Bus/Financial
Der DE Stoxx 50-Future hat bei idealtypisch zurueckfallenden Volumina eine Konsolidierung herausgebildet.

Proposed translations

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Selected

according to rule

truly typical, according to theory...basically, it's meant to behave that way and it did so in an ideal fashion
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15 mins

ideal type of

But in the given context I would use something like "trendwise" or "typically shrinking volumes" - our clients don't always find the best word...
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19 mins

characteristic

idealtypisch = characteristic

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Note added at 2002-10-21 20:36:05 (GMT) Post-grading
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The DE Stoxx 50 Futures exhibited a characteristic fall off/fall back/drop in volume indicative of the consolidation taking place.

Consolidation: The process in a market where prices accumulate at a certain level before reversing or continuing.
Consolidation indicates exhaustion of a market move, but it does not indicate a change in the trend of the market. It is a period of uncertainty. It may be characterized by either volatility or the absence of trading. But it is a short term phenomenon.


This translation sounds pretty interesting. Email me please if you need any help.
Peer comment(s):

agree Jacqueline McKay (X)
15 days
Thank you!
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38 mins

perfect

optimum, ideal figured
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43 mins

The DE Stoxx 50 Futures exhibited a characteristic fall off/fall back/drop in volume indicative of t

The DE Stoxx 50 Futures exhibited a characteristic fall off/fall back/drop in volume indicative of the consolidation taking place.
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