DislikedThat's only when you didn't get your "tickets" at the guaranteed price. There wasn't a "gap" there. It was simply foreseeing the great demand as price went up. Not a gapIgnored
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Disliked{quote} Hi Enoc2g, Perhaps you weren't aware, but the 15 pip spread you highlighted on your chart from yesterday did not happen at some random point in time. It occurred at 4:30 AM New York Time when the UK PMI data was released. Within 4 seconds of the news event, the price jumped 36.6 pips as you can see in the tick chart below. When taken in the context of that volatility, it should be understandable why the spread widened.Ignored
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