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Based on LSE daily tech chart -
27th-28th April 21 - 43.57
30th-4th May 21 - 45.7 - filled today 4th May 21
21st-24th Feb 20 - 55.2
10th-13th Jan 20 - 60.1
23rd-24th Jun 16 - 71.1
27th-28th Oct 15 - 77.1
Looking for a steady recovery - leave no gaps behind
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/trading/05/playinggaps.asp
https://allstarcharts.com/gaps-need-filled/
ThotT
27th-28th Oct 15 - 77.1 is an historic gap from Oct 2015
ie the SP was over 77.1p then dropped below 77.1p leaving a 'gap' on the chart
'Gap theory' suggests the SP will re-visit at least 77.1 to 'fill that gap',
When it will be filled is debatable
Good afternoon Asp,
Apologies in advance if this seems like a naive question, the gap watch is upto:
27th-28th Oct 15 - 77.1
Do you have any numbers beyond this?
Thanks in advance )
Based on LSE daily tech chart -
27th-28th April 21 - 43.57
30th-4th May 21 - 45.7
21st-24th Feb 20 - 55.2
10th-13th Jan 20 - 60.1
23rd-24th Jun 16 - 71.1
27th-28th Oct 15 - 77.1
Looking for a steady recovery - leave no gaps behind
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/trading/05/playinggaps.asp
https://allstarcharts.com/gaps-need-filled/
Based on LSE daily tech chart -
27th-28th April 21 - 43.57
21st-24th Feb 20 - 55.2
10th-13th Jan 20 - 60.1
23rd-24th Jun 16 - 71.1
27th-28th Oct 15 - 77.1
Looking for a steady recovery - leave no gaps behind
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/trading/05/playinggaps.asp
https://allstarcharts.com/gaps-need-filled/
Based on LSE daily tech chart -
27th-28th April 21 - 43.57
21st-24th Feb 20 - 55.2
10th-13th Jan 20 - 60.1
23rd-24th Jun 16 - 71.1
27th-28th Oct 15 - 77.1
Looking for a steady recovery - leave no gaps behind
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/trading/05/playinggaps.asp
https://allstarcharts.com/gaps-need-filled/
This is what I just want to say... a gap again!!!!!!
Based on LSE daily tech chart -
Grrr - new gap this AM
27th-28th April 21 - 43.57
21st-24th Feb 20 - 55.2
10th-13th Jan 20 - 60.1
23rd-24th Jun 16 - 71.1
27th-28th Oct 15 - 77.1
Looking for a steady recovery - leave no gaps behind
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/trading/05/playinggaps.asp
https://allstarcharts.com/gaps-need-filled/
Gap watch
20th-21st Dec 11 - 23.8 - Closed
18th-21st Sept 20 - 25.3 - Closed
28th -1st Sept 20 - 28.1 - Closed
4th-5th June 20 - 34.1 - Closed
10th-11th June 20 - 34.7 - Closed
11th-12th Mar 20 - 41.6 - Closed
1st-6th April 21 - 43p - Closed
21st-24th Feb 20 - 55.2
10th-13th Jan 20 - 60.1
23rd-24th Jun 16 - 71.1
27th-28th Oct 15 - 77.1
Looking to continue the steady recovery - leave no gaps behind
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/trading/05/playinggaps.asp
https://allstarcharts.com/gaps-need-filled/
We've come a long long way together
Through the hard times and the good
I have to celebrate you baby
I have to praise you like I should
20th-21st Dec 11 - 23.8 - Closed
18th-21st Sept 20 - 25.3 - Closed
28th -1st Sept 20 - 28.1 - Closed
4th-5th June 20 - 34.1 - Closed
10th-11th June 20 - 34.7 - Closed
11th-12th Mar 20 - 41.6 - Closed
1st-6th April 21 - 43p - Closed
21st-24th Feb 20 - 55.2
10th-13th Jan 20 - 60.1
23rd-24th Jun 16 - 71.1
27th-28th Oct 15 - 77.1
Looking to continue the steady recovery - leave no gaps behind
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/trading/05/playinggaps.asp
https://allstarcharts.com/gaps-need-filled/
We've come a long long way together
Through the hard times and the good
I have to celebrate you baby
I have to praise you like I should
20th-21st Dec 11 - 23.8 - Closed
18th-21st Sept 20 - 25.3 - Closed
28th -1st Sept 20 - 28.1 - Closed
4th-5th June 20 - 34.1 - Closed
10th-11th June 20 - 34.7 - Closed
11th-12th Mar 20 - 41.6 - Closed
21st-24th Feb 20 - 55.2
10th-13th Jan 20 - 60.1
23rd-24th Jun 16 - 71.1
27th-28th Oct 15 - 77.1
Looking to continue the steady recovery - leave no gaps behind
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/trading/05/playinggaps.asp
https://allstarcharts.com/gaps-need-filled/
Based on LSE daily tech chart -
1st-6th April 21 - 43 - gap closed today, 6th April 21
21st-24th Feb 20 - 55.2
10th-13th Jan 20 - 60.1
23rd-24th Jun 16 - 71.1
27th-28th Oct 15 - 77.1
Looking to continue the steady recovery - leave no gaps behind
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/trading/05/playinggaps.asp
https://allstarcharts.com/gaps-need-filled/
The 'Gap watch' thread goes back 14 pages Livepari4 - feel free to check out the whole thread
Asperger1
Missing data about 24p, 30p, 35p and 40p.
Would be good to include the dates for this as well.
Grrr - new gap this AM
Based on LSE daily tech chart -
1st-6th April 21 - 43
21st-24th Feb 20 - 55.2
10th-13th Jan 20 - 60.1
23rd-24th Jun 16 - 71.1
27th-28th Oct 15 - 77.1
Looking to continue the steady recovery - leave no gaps behind
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/trading/05/playinggaps.asp
https://allstarcharts.com/gaps-need-filled/
Based on LSE daily tech chart -
21st-24th Feb 20 - 55.2
10th-13th Jan 20 - 60.1
23rd-24th Jun 16 - 71.1
27th-28th Oct 15 - 77.1
Looking to continue the steady recovery - leave no gaps behind
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/trading/05/playinggaps.asp
https://allstarcharts.com/gaps-need-filled/
Based on LSE daily tech chart -
21st-24th Feb 20 - 55.2
10th-13th Jan 20 - 60.1
23rd-24th Jun 16 - 71.1
27th-28th Oct 15 - 77.1
Looking to continue the steady recovery plz - leave no gaps behind
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/trading/05/playinggaps.asp
https://allstarcharts.com/gaps-need-filled/
Based on current trajectory we may see the next gap (55.2p) closed around half year results
Based on LSE daily tech chart -
21st-24th Feb 20 - 55.2
10th-13th Jan 20 - 60.1
23rd-24th Jun 16 - 71.1
27th-28th Oct 15 - 77.1
Looking for a steady recovery - leave no gaps behind
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/trading/05/playinggaps.asp
https://allstarcharts.com/gaps-need-filled/
Based on LSE daily tech chart -
21st-24th Feb 20 - 55.2
10th-13th Jan 20 - 60.1
23rd-24th Jun 16 - 71.1
27th-28th Oct 15 - 77.1
Looking for a steady recovery - leave no gaps behind
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/trading/05/playinggaps.asp
https://allstarcharts.com/gaps-need-filled/
Lloy showing strength
Kinda surprised no real pull back after closing the 41.6p gap
Chart showing strong steady rise since Jan low
See no reason why Lloy shouldn't easily take out the 55.2 gap on its way back to its more usual 60p-70p range over the coming months
Based on LSE daily tech chart -
21st-24th Feb 20 - 55.2
10th-13th Jan 20 - 60.1
23rd-24th Jun 16 - 71.1
27th-28th Oct 15 - 77.1
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/trading/05/playinggaps.asp
https://allstarcharts.com/gaps-need-filled/
Lloy showing strength
Kinda surprised no real pull back after closing the 41.6p gap
Chart showing strong steady rise since Jan low
See no reason why Lloy shouldn't easily take out the 55.2 gap on its way back to its more usual 60p-70p range over the next few months
Based on LSE daily tech chart -
21st-24th Feb 20 - 55.2
10th-13th Jan 20 - 60.1
23rd-24th Jun 16 - 71.1
27th-28th Oct 15 - 77.1
Looking for a steady recovery please - leave no gaps behind
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/trading/05/playinggaps.asp
https://allstarcharts.com/gaps-need-filled/
Based on LSE daily tech chart -
21st-24th Feb 20 - 55.2
10th-13th Jan 20 - 60.1
23rd-24th Jun 16 - 71.1
27th-28th Oct 15 - 77.1
Looking for a steady recovery please - leave no gaps behind
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/trading/05/playinggaps.asp
https://allstarcharts.com/gaps-need-filled/
Spreadtrader
Personal insults will only highlight your own inadequacies. If that makes you feel more important about yourself, then your welcome.
ST
''Take your profits when and if they happen''
When are you going to be in a position of profit with Lloyds, having sold out at a £40,000? loss.
Risky strategy , relying on much lower prices to get back in.
BTW talking it down with posts won't help your cause.
In fact, as a non shareholder, is it worthwhile you posting at all? - after all we already know
what the content of the posts would be.
STILL WAITING
Spreadtrader is giving everyone a lesson in buying high and selling low. DYOR I’d say.