Disliked{quote} Yes... my point is in order for a gap to not get filled whether it be on the day or day after, the price would.never go there again... hence why the probabilities are high... and if you take into account that gaps are usually small... probably close to that percentage.. chances are they are going to be closed... There is no obligation for price to move to the gapIgnored
I'm completly aware of the fact that there is no obligation to fill the gap because the market does not follow strict natural rules, but this is just statistic...and statistics are very important in financial markets
edit: but i got your point concering very small gaps which get filled, there is nothing to hold against that one
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