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Head and shoulders
| By force; violently; as, to drag one, head and shoulders. | | By the height of the head and shoulders; hence, by a great degree or space; by far; much; as, he is head and shoulders above them.- Felton. |
See also: Head, Head Head and Shoulders
Head and ShouldersIn technical analysis, an indicator in which the price of a security rises to a peak, falls, rises to a higher peak and then falls again, and, finally, rises to a third peak roughly equal to the first and falls again. While, in general, a head and shoulders pattern is considered a bearish indicator, it contains various bullish points, namely immediately before the price rises. These bullish points are called the neckline. When technical analysts see a security falling toward the neckline, they view this as a buy signal because historical patterns have shown that the security's price will rise soon thereafter. On the other hand, the third peak is considered a sell signal.AcronymsSeeH&S |