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<blockquote data-quote="GypsyGoldAu" data-source="post: 343183" data-attributes="member: 5873"><p>Thanks for the details Bacchus. Just a query though, and it may just be a case of semantics or the graph sequence so i'll ask.... You say the pattern forms from a downtrend yeah? The graph below reveals to me a maintained upward <u>trend</u>, albeit with 'activity corrections or dips', but, and it may be a matter of usage, I don't see a downward '<strong>trend</strong>'... harder to tell not knowing the timeline of the graph. </p><p></p><p>Could you perhaps clarify the usage of the term 'trend', and it's applicability within your posted example?. I think if the timeline on the graph was clearer i may see it differently...are the time scales hrly/daily/mnthly/yrs????</p><p></p><p>With Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GypsyGoldAu, post: 343183, member: 5873"] Thanks for the details Bacchus. Just a query though, and it may just be a case of semantics or the graph sequence so i'll ask.... You say the pattern forms from a downtrend yeah? The graph below reveals to me a maintained upward [u]trend[/u], albeit with 'activity corrections or dips', but, and it may be a matter of usage, I don't see a downward '[b]trend[/b]'... harder to tell not knowing the timeline of the graph. Could you perhaps clarify the usage of the term 'trend', and it's applicability within your posted example?. I think if the timeline on the graph was clearer i may see it differently...are the time scales hrly/daily/mnthly/yrs???? With Thanks [/QUOTE]
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