Monday, January 22, 2018 8:56:19 PM
Why is it important a 1 cent gap in share price get filled before we go up? I don’t understand why that would matter.
Furthermore, .0027 close and .0028 low of the next day are right next to each other anyway, so I would think there is no more gap than there is between all other .0001 increments of share price. I’m guessing there’s a technical reason (that I’m unaware of) that demands the share price touch ON the previous close rather than next to it.
I won’t involve myself in the gap or no gap debate. I’m obviously inclined to believe the most knowledgeable poster on this board, SOG, but I won’t form an opinion on the matter until I fill my own gaps in knowledge.
Thanks for explanations. Trying to learn as much as I can.
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