What is the difference between general correlation of "a trend" vs. one focused (i.e., equating to) a positive direction

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The difference between the general correlation of a trend vs one that is focused on a positive direction is that the general correlation could be negative.

What is correlation?

Correlation refers to the relationship between two variables and can be either positive to show that they move together, or negative to show that they move in separate ways.

This means that the general correlation of a trend can be negative but when a trend is focused on a positive direction only, it cannot be negative and will instead exist in the domain f(x) > 1.

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