Gap Theory
Good point, NOshadylady. Not every gaps fills, but most do. So it is kind of like being close to a rattlesnake. It most likely will bite, but sometimes they slither away. And since no trading system is 100% accurate, a 95% rating is pretty good, and worth considering.
Last week was a VERY good week for the market. That may have had an effect on keeping MFLX from filling the gap. Compare Runners' chart on NGPS. January 24 it gapped up, and January 26 it filled the gap. Weak market helped hold her down.
Remember Trader's mag say 54% of gaps fill in 10 days or less. Take that into consideration, and perhaps place stops to prevent the loss of profit.
I've had a gapper fill on me. That's why I said, "My experience is, if the price falls through the floor, pretty accurate."
Best to you always!
Originally posted by noshadyldy
Last week was a VERY good week for the market. That may have had an effect on keeping MFLX from filling the gap. Compare Runners' chart on NGPS. January 24 it gapped up, and January 26 it filled the gap. Weak market helped hold her down.
Remember Trader's mag say 54% of gaps fill in 10 days or less. Take that into consideration, and perhaps place stops to prevent the loss of profit.
I've had a gapper fill on me. That's why I said, "My experience is, if the price falls through the floor, pretty accurate."
Best to you always!

. For this reason trading is all about knowing the risk, preparing for it, doing all you can to protect against it, and employing a strategy that attempts to take advantage of any number of ‘edges’ we can identify about price patterns, support, resistance, channels, or even things as laughable as stock price relative to moon behavior. Fact is, if it’s a highly reliable statistically significant edge then it’s worth considering. Are gaps such a thing? Absolutely. But know when they can burn and plan accordingly. Know when they can be beneficial and plan accordingly. Give a gap a chance, and if it blows it, get out. Wait for another ‘edgy’ opportunity, give the gap another chance, and if it blows it again, get out. Eventually, this type of behavior will result in a great entry, a happy trade journey, and a wonderful profit. But like all other trades, it’s all about timing.
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