The key question is—are your definitions of trend lines really accurate? Many novice chart analysts have been drawing them as straight lines, but my definition is different. I believe they should be curves.
Which one is correct? Straight or curved?
Especially for all you new traders, now it's your turn to make a move. Post your charts and let us see how you connect two lows—I bet most people's connection methods are flawed.
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MemeCurator
· 12-17 15:56
The straight-line faction protests, "Bro, we've been drawing it this way for so many years, and now you're saying I'm wrong?"
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SnapshotBot
· 12-17 15:37
The straight-line faction says they don't agree; why does it have to be curved?
The key question is—are your definitions of trend lines really accurate? Many novice chart analysts have been drawing them as straight lines, but my definition is different. I believe they should be curves.
Which one is correct? Straight or curved?
Especially for all you new traders, now it's your turn to make a move. Post your charts and let us see how you connect two lows—I bet most people's connection methods are flawed.