ES Journal - 2019/2020

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Well, I guess if one looks at a chart of the S&P for the last 25 years.... claiming "the trend remains up" is a pretty safe statement.
Let me ask however b1.... if we take out 2700, 2650, 2600, 2550 ....does the trend still "remain up" in your eyes? Don't get me wrong... I mean no disrespect here... but again I go back to timeframes. Without those the constant mantra of "the trend remains up" is remarkably akin to something from the Wizard of Oz himself.
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You cannot prove a definition. You can't simply redefine a term differently from the way the entire rest of the world defines the term and say, "therefore and thus!"
I've proven it by tradings. Also here is a quick example----by Volente's definition, there was a gap from 2582 to 2585 on Jan 15. It can't be seen easily, because the wrong definition is being used. You will see though that there is no gap by my definition which is the correct one. When you use the incorrect definition by Vol and Peks, you would be keeping track of bogus and meaningless gaps all across the charts. ---Gaps must be able to seen readily and easily to the naked eye.
 
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