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Bit gappy lately?

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 MedianVelocity 
 
Posts: 135 since Dec 2013

Anyone else noticed the market has been a bit gappy lately? Probably has something to do with early earnings season and the off hours news releases...

I use to really hate gaps as they ruined my trade setups for an hour to two into the day, but I am able to trade reliably again just thirty minutes to an hour after gaps now. Gaps behave very similarly to 50-100 pip capitulations in Forex... You know, the ones that take like five minutes to complete.

They all have different "h" and "inverse h" pattern variations in common.

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 MedianVelocity 
 
Posts: 135 since Dec 2013


Oh, and here's the pattern if you have never heard of it. Nearly every single gap has one except the strongest runaway gaps.


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