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Back on topic: Today is Friday, which is the most netted day of the year.
Fisherman's day you could say :-)
You can trade this 1 day a week. Watch the news in advance and if nothing extra awful is expected, put limit nets from opening
Friday is structured that way, statistically the range is a bit smaller and there is a greater tendency to return.
There are no gaps between sessions. Only between weeks, and even that is rare.
Are you saying that every American session opens at exactly the same level as the previous American session closed?) Oh, that "I haven't read it, but I judge it".)
Are you saying that every American session opens at exactly the same level as the previous American session closed?)
If you mean forex, it's not a gap, it's just an increment in price.
If you mean forex, it's not a gap, it's just an increment in price.
When the stock market is closed or the bankers have the day off, forex is in a deep flat.
If you mean forex, it's not a gap, it's just a price increment.
I don't see any meaningful obstacle to calling it "inter-session gaps" and trying to investigate them in the same way as regular gaps.
There is no exchange in forex, but there are banks that play the role of major players in that market, which like exchanges do not operate around the clock.
If there are any objections to this particular article, it is better to post them in the discussion to it. The topic of this thread is a little different.
I don't see any meaningful obstacles to calling these "inter-session gaps" and trying to investigate them in the same way as regular gaps.
If there are any objections to this particular article, it is better to post them in the discussion to it. The topic of this thread is a little different.
There is a lack of understanding of the nature of gaps, and their impact on subsequent price movement.
There is a misunderstanding that the nature of anything should be investigated and analysed, not established by the assertions of forum anonyms.
This thread is about grails, and gaps (real ones) are quite a grail)
Make up your mind whether it's once a year or a grail).
The essence of the article was to demonstrate the essence of the idea of applying the mastat on a more or less sensible and simple material. I have written about it more than once. One could also write on the basis of cointegration, but then this essence would simply dissolve into a technically complicated concept.