DislikedThat would definitly create inefficiency. The more important question is, why would you assume the gap would be filled with new limit orders?Ignored
Quoting CarnegieDislikedI recall I once read you said that stop-hunting doesn't have anything to do with real value. That in reality it 'distorts' real value. And in that case, that means that the stop hunt is usually in the "wrong" direction (because someone wants to unload and make a shift in his/her position).Ignored
So now, the informed player that wants to trade those situations needs just to make an educated guess of where a vacuum can happen, where is the next big order most likely gonna hit the market?
Am I wrong in my assumptions?
Quoting DarkstarDislikedYour on the list. http://cdn.forexfactory.com/images/s...m/big_grin.gifIgnored