Kurserholung

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== German == === Etymology === Kurs (“price, course”) +‎ Erholung (“recovery, recreation”) === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [ˈkʊʁsʔɛɐ̯ˌhoːlʊŋ] Hyphenation: Kurs‧er‧ho‧lung === Noun === Kurserholung f (genitive Kurserholung, plural Kurserholungen) (finance, stock market) price recovery, rebound (an upward movement in prices following a previous decline or collapse) ==== Declension ==== ==== Synonyms ==== Kurssprung (price jump; if the recovery happens suddenly and violently) Kursrally (price rally; if the recovery is sustained and rapid) Kursanstieg (price increase; the neutral movement within a recovery) Kurszuwachs (price gain; the measured result of the recovery) Gegenbewegung (counter-movement; a technical reaction against the previous trend) Rebound (rebound; the English loanword often used in trading) Aufwärtstrend (uptrend, upwards trend; the sustained upward direction often initiated by a recovery) ==== Antonyms ==== Kursrückgang (price decline; the movement that a recovery seeks to reverse) Kurseinbruch (price collapse; the structural failure preceding a recovery) Kurssturz (price plunge; a sudden drop that often triggers a subsequent "technical" recovery) Kursverfall (price decay; a sustained decline where no recovery is in sight) Abwärtstrend (downward trend) ==== Coordinate terms ==== Bodenbildung (bottoming out; the stabilization phase that precedes a recovery) V-Erholung (V-shaped recovery; a very sharp and fast bounce back) Seitwärtstrend (sideways trend; a trendless market or "choppy" phase) ==== Related terms ==== erholen (to recover) erholungsfähig (capable of recovery)